Thursday, 26 July 2007

ABC NEws : Indigenous

Aboriginal trainees start work
20 Aboriginal trainees have started work on a major rail construction project in the Pilbara after graduating from a training program run by the company, Fortescue Metals Group.

Gap closing between Indigenous, non-Indigenous art: expert
An Aboriginal art expert says the gap between the price of Indigenous and non-Indigenous art is closing.

Federal Court to grant Strathgordon native title
Traditional owners in far north Queensland are preparing to celebrate native title recognition over pastoral land today.

NT Govt funds Alice bus service
The Northern Territory Government has announced a move to try and tackle the number of visitors from remote Indigenous communities becoming stranded in Alice Springs.

Governments under fire over safe house funding rejection
Women at a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley, in northern Western Australia, have criticised both the Commonwealth and state governments, saying they have failed to fund facilities that would have protected victims of domestic violence.

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