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CCTV released in St Kilda robbery investigation


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CCTV released in St Kilda robbery investigation
Detectives from the Port Phillip Criminal Investigation Unit have released CCTV footage of a woman in relation to a robbery in St Kilda last month.
Investigators have been told an unknown woman forced an 84-year-old man into a public toilet before stealing his cash and Medicare card about 3pm, 19 January.
Police have released CCTV of a woman inside a nearby licensed premises a short time after the incident.
Detectives believe this woman could assist with their investigation.
She is perceived to be of Aboriginal appearance, approximately 30-40 years old with a solid build, wearing a blue floral dress and white head scarf. ....

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Aboriginal community tensions grow following SA parliamentary inquiry proposal


Aboriginal community tensions grow following SA parliamentary inquiry proposal
SunSunday 14
FebFebruary 2021 at 2:40am
The group of Aboriginal leaders believe the proposed inquiry suggests Aboriginal people … are less capable of managing their own affairs .
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A group of Aboriginal leaders has warned that a parliamentary inquiry into Aboriginal governance in South Australia risks causing great harm to individuals, tearing families apart and damaging communities .
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Prominent Aboriginal leaders, including Jeffrey Newchurch and Keith Thomas, wrote to the Premier this month
But other reform advocates say government intervention in Aboriginal corporations and organisations is necessary
In a letter signed by 12 community elders and sent to South Australian Premier Steven Marshall, the group expresses their opposition to a proposed parliamentary inquiry into the governance of Aboriginal corporation ....

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Apology for Aboriginal art and cultural thefts to Tasmanian Indigenous communities long time coming


Apology for Aboriginal art and cultural thefts to Tasmanian Indigenous communities long time coming
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FebFebruary 2021 at 3:26am
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Two of Tasmania s oldest institutions have apologised to the state s Aboriginal community for nearly 200 years of practices were morally wrong .
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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Royal Society of Tasmania say they are unreservedly sorry for practices they admit were morally wrong ....

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Queensland Treaty Advancement Committee members announced


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Queensland’s journey towards a new future between First Nation’s people and all Queenslanders has taken the next step with two Co-Chairs and members of Queensland’s first Treaty Advancement Committee formalised.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the Treaty Advancement Committee would continue the momentum of the Path to Treaty process, develop options and provide independent advice on how to progress treaty-making for all Queenslanders.
“Queensland has achieved many great things but as part of that, we need to acknowledge the past,” the Premier said.
“Our story began more than 60,000 years ago with our First Nations Peoples. Path to Treaty is about acknowledging the past and plotting a way forward for a new future between First Nation’s peoples and all Queenslanders.” ....

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Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann shares Stolen Generations story on anniversary of National Apology


Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann shares Stolen Generations story on anniversary of National Apology
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FebFebruary 2021 at 11:33pm
Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann shared her story ahead of the 13th anniversary of the National Apology to Stolen Generations.
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Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann was just a child when her two-year-old sister Pilawuk White was abruptly taken but she was too young at the time to understand what had happened.
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Dr Ungunmerr-Baumann s sister was forcibly removed from her family under assimilationist policies
It took more than a decade and an unlikely letter before the family was reunited again
The Senior Australian of the Year is calling for governments to listen to members of the Stolen Generations ....

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