SEPTEMBER 2008
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Friday, 26th September,2008KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
Cooking is the unlikely ingredient helping Port Lincoln's Indigenous kids to read and write.
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Thursday, 25th September,2008MY ISLAND HOME?
Thursday Island in the Torres Strait is in the grip of the worst housing crisis it's ever seen.
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Monday, 22nd September,2008
VOTE FOR A DEADLY NOMINEE
Who’s Deadly in 2008? Australia, it’s up to you!
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Monday, 22nd September,2008THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS
First Australians is a landmark television that tells the real story behind the island continent's original inhabitants.
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Monday, 22nd September,2008
DEADLY, SET, GO!
The Deadlys is a major event on the Indigenous calendar, showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence in music, sport, entertainment and community leadership.
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Friday, 19th September,2008HANDLE WITH CARE
Childhood memories should be the happiest, but not everyone looks back with fondness.
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Friday, 19th September,2008SAVED BY THE BELL
It took the combined efforts of a Catholic priest and one of Australia's most prestigious private schools to turn Craig Ashby's hatred for schoolwork into a passionate pursuit.
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Tuesday, 16th September,2008NGURRARA
In 1996, the Ngurrara people of WA's Southern Kimberley region painted a map of their country to be presented to the Native Title Tribunal as evidence for legal ownership of their ancestral lands.
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Tuesday, 16th September,2008FOUND IN TRANSLATION
In multicultural Australia, foreign language interpreting services are easy to find. But it's much harder for Indigenous Australians to find someone who speaks their language, even for those facing criminal court cases and serious health conditions.
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Friday, 5th September,2008NEW TERRITORY
Locals in the Western Queensland town of Mount Isa are calling for the Federal Government to help the town cope with an influx of itinerants from the Northern Territory.
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Friday, 5th September,2008SHEDDING THEIR WORRIES
If a man's shed is his castle, then The Shed in Sydney's west is his kingdom.
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Monday, 1st September,2008
INTERVIEW WITH DAVID GLASGOW
Karla Grant speaks with the head of the Family Responsibilities Commission, magistrate David Glasgow.
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Monday, 1st September,2008
INDIGENOUS NEWS
A round up of all the latest news involving Indigenous Australians.
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Monday, 1st September,2008
GUEST WORKER SCHEME
A new scheme announced by the Federal Government to employ Pacific Island workers is causing divisions amongst political parties and interest groups.
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