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NIRS - National Indigenous Radio Service

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SACE 5 Year Strategy

8 Mar 2017

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BBC Under Fire After Hidden Australia: Black in Outback Documentary

8 Mar 2017

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Dockers set sights on flag

8 Mar 2017

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Papalii ready for Gallen challenge

8 Mar 2017

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Federal Government Halts Funding for Indigenous Sexual Health Organisations

8 Mar 2017

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Suns include big guns

8 Mar 2017

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Bowen under pressure from returning Winterstein

8 Mar 2017

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Latest driving incident costs Cats plenty

8 Mar 2017

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Well Known Kimberley Artist Passes Away

7 Mar 2017

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Treaty Discussion

7 Mar 2017

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Inglis not out of World Cup selection

7 Mar 2017

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Taylor steps up after heavy loss

7 Mar 2017

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Reds to make amends

7 Mar 2017

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Hampton firming for Round One

7 Mar 2017

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Inglis will be back better than ever

7 Mar 2017

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GI was happy to stay on the field

6 Mar 2017

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Beale dominates in defeat of Bath

6 Mar 2017

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Barty into the Top 100

6 Mar 2017

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Norman will improve despite match winning display

6 Mar 2017

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Inglis contemplates season on the sideline

6 Mar 2017

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Indigenous broadcasting began around the same time when Aboriginal communities began setting up their own health and legal services in the 1970s. By 1980, 8KIN, the first Aboriginal owned and controlled radio station began broadcasting. Today there are over 120 Aboriginal community radio stations across the country. Use the map to locate your local Aboriginal radio station.

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