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Nermin Hodzic, 22, from Calamvale on Brisbane's southside, has been fined $500 over a traffic incident involving Acting Police Commissioner Kathy Rynders....Monday 1 February 2010
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Georgina Wilson has been involved in Night Patrol for nine years and is one of five senior women who regularly patrol the streets of Yuendumu at night....
Tuesday 18 March 2008 -
Sam grew up in Adelaide yet lives in one of the most remote areas in the country. Her home is Yuendumu, 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs on the edge of the Tanami Desert, only accessible by four wheel drive....
Friday 14 March 2008 -
There's a push to encourage Indigenous Australians to move away from public housing and their own homes, with a view to improving their quality of life. ...Wednesday 14 March 2007
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Mining magnate Andrew Forrest is coordinating a new push to address Indigenous disadvantage, particularly in education and jobs training. He's drawn on his own background growing up in regional Western Australia with many Aboriginal friends to spearhead what's to be known as Generation One. ...
Friday 19 March 2010 -
US watchers in Australia are confident President Obama's rescheduled visit in June will go ahead because of the high value he places on US relations with the Asia Pacific....
Friday 19 March 2010 -
The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience has been helping young Aboriginal students complete their studies and to even contemplate going on to tertiary education. The program will work with Generation One to try and boost Aboriginal education and employment levels. This year it will ...

Friday 19 March 2010 -
The cliff hanger vote on the Obama administration's signature domestic policy has forced the President to stay at home and reschedule his trip to Indonesia and Australia. Political observers say the cancelled trip is a missed opportunity to discuss important matters like Afghanistan with ...
Friday 19 March 2010 -
The US President Barack Obama's visit to Australia and Indonesia has been rescheduled to June so he can focus on winning support for his healthcare changes. Analysts say Australia shouldn't view the cancellation as a snub because the President's healthcare plan is vital to his domestic agenda. ...
Friday 19 March 2010

