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Opportunity for tennis to put gender inequality to bed

1 Feb 2016

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More First Nations people head off to uni than ever before

1 Feb 2016

Brisbane to consider changing its Boundaries to Boundless

1 Feb 2016

Straya Shrapnel collection raises eyebrows

1 Feb 2016

Respected Professor joins push for a republic

1 Feb 2016

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Senator Scullion responds to criticism from Noel Pearson

1 Feb 2016

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Simmons star on the rise

29 Jan 2016

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Pace the key for Hampton

29 Jan 2016

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Enough is enough

29 Jan 2016

Sport

Cowboys focus on World Club Challenge

29 Jan 2016

Sport

Betts easing the way for Hampton

29 Jan 2016

Doodle 4 Google artwork raises awareness of stolen generations

29 Jan 2016

NT Education Department loses 17 percent of its First Nations staff

29 Jan 2016

Teenage mothers fight for right to education in NT

29 Jan 2016

Speak Out Tent at Yarbun Festival focuses on land council unity

29 Jan 2016

Torres Strait leaders condemn albino dugong killing

29 Jan 2016

Indigenous Affairs Minister under fire over camp closure

29 Jan 2016

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Warner wins top gong

28 Jan 2016

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Smith happy to wear microphone again

28 Jan 2016

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Segeyaro ready to light up Nines

28 Jan 2016

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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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