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Helen Hughes AO 1928 – 2013
More than 300,000 Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders—60% of those identifying as Indigenous—are in the...
Literacy and numeracy of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in remote Australia have not improved...
Australians have become accustomed to bad news from the Pacific islands. Conflict in the Solomon...
The causes of failing education — inequitable school facilities, inappropriate curriculums, and inadequate teaching —...
Worldwide, people strive to educate their children, to work, to own or rent a decent...
Some 90,000 of Australia’s 500,000 Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders live appallingly deprived lives in...
The lands of central Asia have a sorry history of warfare, dating back to the...
Now that the electorate has shown resounding support for a principled approach to asylum seekers,...
Nomadic tribes have been at war in Afghanistan, among themselves and with their neighbours, since...
Church and other refugee support groups are absolutely right. The plight of the boat people...
Last week’s appointment of Anne Krueger as deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund...
Ed Mishan, a leading English economist, writing when Simon Kuznets was complaining about the shortcomings...
The Discussion Paper’s focus on participation and employment in remote Indigenous communities is welcome because...
Part 1 of this submission shows that incorrect data and lack of analysis on Indigenous...
The Native Title process is only one of the processes returning land to traditional owners....
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The lands of central Asia have a sorry history of warfare, dating back to the...