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United Nations

  • Senate Report: Grasping the opportunity of Opal: Assessing the impact of the Petrol Sniffing Strategy http://bit.ly/efJFz
  • Is a treaty essential to improving the lives of indigenous Australians? http://bit.ly/1U5Och
  • Can indigenous policy accommodate and value diversity and difference rather than just statistical equality http://bit.ly/vrXTJ
  • Amnesty presents UN with details of Australia not complying with Covenant on Civil & Political rights http://bit.ly/LrJfA
  • Restore Racial Discrimination Act former NT chief minister says Indigenous Australians are the victims of discrimination http://bit.ly/dIgLb
  • Kevin Rudd’s dream of winning Security Council dashed by international concerns about Australia’s record human rights. http://bit.ly/CMZkb
  • Aust will officially back the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples reversing previous govt http://bit.ly/rhU9O
  • A UN declaration of rights will not help indigenous children http://bit.ly/WgtNr

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Indigenous News Update

by Robbo on March 17, 2009

in Indigenous News

  • AUSTRALIA could reverse its position on a United Nations charter of indigenous rights http://bit.ly/cUZlG
  • Inside Story article exploring if media is part of the aboriginal health problem http://bit.ly/IVuv
  • Follow up on Croakey asks for good news stories in indigenous health http://bit.ly/Wwm2P
  • Are journalists interested in building relationships with Aboriginal people and organisations? http://bit.ly/EwXyq
  • Is the view that traditional culture and lifestyles is a hindrance to the achievement of “mainstream” economic goals.? http://bit.ly/7LibV
  • Government education policies lock Aboriginal people out of real economy http://bit.ly/4S43j – I agree. Remote are treated appallingly

I read a large amount of information each week on indigenous health and affairs. There is no way I can blog about it all. Many of the links I place on Twitter where I can be found as @BiteTheDust.

I will regularly compile these links and place on the blog under the category of Indigenous News Update.

If you like this post and what else you see on the blog please subscribe by RSS feed (the orange button) or by email. The email subscription is just under my profile picture. Or you can visit my subscription page.

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