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NIRS - National Indigenous Radio Service

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Lumumba says Collingwood scared to stand up to racism

13 Sep 2017

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No doubt about Buddys fitness

13 Sep 2017

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Bill Introduced to Criminalize sale of Fake Art

12 Sep 2017

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University of New England Protest

12 Sep 2017

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Greenbergs blast for coaches

12 Sep 2017

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Daley absent for Blues awards night

12 Sep 2017

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CDP Alternative Proposed

11 Sep 2017

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Prison Rates Continue Upward Trend

11 Sep 2017

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Essendon sweating on trios fitness

6 Sep 2017

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Cronks finals campaign won’t be distracted

6 Sep 2017

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Clyne frustrated by Forrests late offer

6 Sep 2017

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New HIV Report

5 Sep 2017

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Dementia linked to trauma

5 Sep 2017

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Change of coaches could revitalize Bunnies

4 Sep 2017

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Frustrated Horn seeking replacement opponent

4 Sep 2017

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Swans have more options in attack

4 Sep 2017

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Calls for more funding for community controlled disability services

1 Sep 2017

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Testimonial match announced for Thurston and Smith

1 Sep 2017

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Boyd in doubt with hamstring injury

1 Sep 2017

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Ryders return capped by All Australian selection

1 Sep 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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