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    Despite the intense national attention the report roused‚ health workers sent in by the government have checked fewer than half of the children in their target group (Peatling & Metherall‚ 2008). According to the Australian Medical Association‚ Northern Territory president Dr Peter Beaumont‚ there are still “nowhere near enough doctors in the territory” to conduct the medical checks (Hart‚ 2007). Dr Beaumont suggests that the governments strategy was not planned sufficiently

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    aboriginals land‚ rights and brought over deceases guns and other bad things‚ they killed a large portion of these aboriginals for no explainable reason and they also kidnapped their children in the attempt to extinct the blackness out of the native Australian people. In 1788 before the first fleet arrived there were over 500 Aboriginal tribes or nations in Australia all in which had efficient and sustainable systems for living off the land. They achieved a balanced diet by hunting and gathering‚ they

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    Minister and the government say sorry to the aboriginal people? The Indigenous people of Australia have had a controversial place throughout Australian history. They have been a racial minority in society and have been the victims of cultural conflict. Australian Aboriginal culture is unique and complex. It existed at least 50‚000 years ago and is one of the world ’s longest surviving cultures. Grambial tribes were the first Australian Aborigines to have met the white settlers in 1788. They even have

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    Northern Territory with restrictive policies that would control and dictate the present and future lives of the Indigenous inhabitants of Australia in the name of “protecting Indigenous children from sexual abuse in remote indigenous communities” (Thalia Anthony)‚ however multiple policies have been scrutinized for their necessity of implementation in the name of protecting Indigenous children‚ in companionship is that no cases of sexual abuse consequential of “Rings of Pedophiles” as Howard put

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    Mabo Case Study Australia

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    negative effect on not only the legal system but also society as a whole. The term Mabo refers to all issues relating to the Australian High Court judgement in the Mabo v. Queensland case. On the 3rd of June‚ 1992‚ after a decade long lawsuit‚ the High Court ruled that the land title of the Indigenous Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders is recognised at common law. This Indigenous Peoples land title comes from the continuation within common law of their rights over land which pre dates the European

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    of racism against Indigenous Australians‚ treating them in a subhuman manner and “othering” them. Othering can be defined as the practise of imposing a definition on a particular group in society‚ most commonly a marginalised one. It consequently disempowers the chosen groups and allows the dominant group to maintain it’s power and control. With reference to the 1905 Aborigines Act‚ it can be determined that the process of othering happened on a political scale to the Australians Aboriginals. The

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    Kidney Failure Essay

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    Summary The general area of that I choose to research was Kidney Health in Indigenous Australians. I looked at what factors affect the incidence of kidney failure‚ and possible solutions and preventions into this issue. I am curious as to why there is such a significant difference between Caucasian health and that of an Indigenous Australians. The findings of my report showed that the further an Indigenous Australia was from a major centre‚ the higher the rate of incidence among them was. However

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    kevin rudds sorry speach

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    The speech was made to the aboriginals and to the stolen generations. There was forced a politic by the Australian government which is known for assimilation upon the aboriginals. Inhuman actions were inflicted on the aboriginals who involved that the Australian government had full rights to take away half-caste children without the parents accept. In this speech‚ Kevin Rudd‚ the Australian prime minister is giving a painstaking apology to the stolen generations and the aboriginals for their sorrow

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    interferes with their daily functioning”6 Upon understanding this‚ it is clear to see how depression and anxiety are so closely linked to each other. How does it affect young Australians? Figure 1‚ taken from The 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing shows that in any given year‚ 6% of young Australians aged 16-24 will experience an affective disorder (depression). Furthermore‚ 15% of 16-24 year olds will experience some sort of anxiety disorder.8 The report also discovered that

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    There are many Indigenous Australians that have made a significant impact on Australian society. These people stood up for their rights and made their voices heard. Every action they made was because of the strong belief they had for their rights‚ culture and people. Pemulwuy‚ of the Eora tribe‚ was one of the first Aborigines to stand up for his land and people. He strongly believed in his culture and fought for his rights as an indigenous Australian. He fought against the Europeans to save

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