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Most Australians celebrate Australia Day as the day Australia was founded. In contrast, Aboriginal people mourn their history and call it 'Invasion Day'.
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In 1838 white settlers murdered 28 Aboriginal men, women and children near Myall Creek Station. The massacre is a harrowing reminder of Australia's colonial violence and one of the rare cases where killers were tried and hanged.
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In Australia the 'Anzacs' have hero status and Anzac Day is a day of commemoration. But many don't know Australia's Aboriginal war veterans and the Coloured Diggers march which started in 2007.
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When you look at significant events for First Nations people you'll notice that they document their fight for rights, land and recognition. It is also a history of sadness, loss and denial.
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The 1967 referendum made history: Australians voted overwhelmingly to amend the constitution to include Aboriginal people in the census and allow the Commonwealth to create laws for them.
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Don't waste time searching by yourself. Use this hand-picked guide of helpful, affordable resources to quickly learn about key aspects of Aboriginal culture.
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Are you believing some myths about Aboriginal people? Check this list to learn if they are true!
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A cheat sheet helping teachers plan lessons for the Australian curriculum.
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When you are learning about First Nations culture there are many unfamiliar words. This glossary explains them.
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You might be here because you too are suffering from the Aboriginal Australia Information Deficit Syndrome. Millions of Australians do, and a cure seems far away.
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Want to support Aboriginal culture? Check out how you can best learn & support, spread the word, advocate, join and help bring change. And know what you should better avoid.
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Planning a trip? Want to experience Aboriginal culture? Get the most out of your trip by following these handy tips for your visit.
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Aboriginal people owned all of Australia prior to invasion. Why can courts today successfully turn down their land claims?
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Aboriginal land offers innovative opportunities for economic benefit. Carbon farming, biobanks, cattle and farming are just a start.
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When Aboriginal people use fire to manage country they consider a plethora of parameters. Read why cool fires are key and why the canopy is sacred.
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In 1963 the Australian government took 300 square kilometres of land from the Yolngu people in Arnhem Land without even asking them. Wanting their voices to be heard, the Yolngu people submitted two bark petitions that made history, but didn't help…
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Signed by 1,000 Aboriginal people, the 1972 Larrakia petition is one of the most important documents in the history of their struggle for land rights.
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The Aboriginal land rights movement started in 1966 with a demand for better wages. Ten years later the first Aboriginal land rights act secured Aboriginal people's rights to land.
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Modern First Nations land care methods are very different than traditional methods but address issues such as greenhouse gas emission. Bush rangers are critical for many land care tasks and highly successful.
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Research confirms that Aboriginal people caring for the land improve the health of both themselves and the land. Four land management principles help them improve their health.
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Overcrowded houses are a major problem in Aboriginal communities, with up to 17 people sharing a 3-bedroom house. Overcrowding leads to a wide range of problems affecting all areas of peoples' lives.