SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Thursday, 6th November,2008
THE SILENT KILLER
Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders have the fourth highest rate of Type 2 diabetes in the world.
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Monday, 27th October,2008NICE MUSSELS
A mussel farm in South Australia, run by the Aborginal community, is starting to make waves on Port Lincoln's lucrative aqua-culture industry.
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Friday, 24th October,2008LIFE AFTER PETROL
Ted Mullighan's report on child sexual abuse in the APY lands documented a high level of dysfunction in communities in the area.
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Friday, 10th October,2008AN ARTS YARN
Ernabella Arts has been described as a centre that spawned one of the first modern Aboriginal art movements in Australia.
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Thursday, 9th October,2008LOOK WHO'S TALKING
At the Kaurna Plains Aboriginal School at Elizabeth near Adelaide, language is being kept alive in the classroom and the playground.
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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, 22nd May,2008APY GOVERNANCE
The government may have known of severe sexual abuse of children in the APY lands and elsewhere as early as 2002.
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Tuesday, 22nd April,2008MAKING IT RIGHT
In celebrating Anzac Day, Kris Flanders meets Indigenous war veterans who talk about entitlements and fighting on the front line.
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Monday, 7th April,2008GOING IT ALONE
Less than six months in office, the Rudd government has yet to fulfill its election promise to replace the previous government's National Indigenous Council with a new advisory body.
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Thursday, 13th March,2008BLACK ARM BLITZ
SBS correspondent Karen Ashford reports from one of the world's biggest music festivals and speaks to Indigenous supergroup, Murundak, the Black Arm Band.
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Tuesday, 13th March,2007
WEDNESDAY 14TH MARCH, 2007
A 25-strong gang in Adelaide is the focus of police attention as they call for more power to deal with juvenile crime. Also, a 13-year-old Aboriginal schoolboy combines spirituality and spray painting to win a statewide art competition.
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