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    Dung

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    Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship Endeavour Vocational Education and Training Scholarship Endeavour Executive Fellowship Endeavour Research Fellowship‚ including: - Endeavour Research Fellowship for Indigenous Australians - Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research Fellowship - Endeavour Australia India Education Council Research Fellowship Glossary Academic Transcript The list of subjects and academic results provided by institutions. Admission

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    White Australia Policy

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    about Australia’s view of Asian and Indigenous peoples? “Australia for the white man” As Australia entered the new century after federation‚ deep concerns and fears of other races which had been bubbling beneath the surface since colonization began to emerge in the policies of the new government. Two of the most controversial were ‘The White Australia Policy’ and the ‘Aboriginal Protection Act’. These two policies‚ widely supported by all white Australians‚ came from the deep-rooted sense of

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    Before European Settlement begun‚ the area which is now known as Australian Capital Territory belonged to the Indigenous/Ngunnawal Australians

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    References: • http://australianmuseum.net.au/Indigenous-Australia • http://www.abc.net.au/missionvioces/general/timeline/default.htm

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    Bulgandry In Australia

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    There is a national reconciliation week that helps us build stronger and better relationships between indigenous people and the wider Australian community. The Aboriginals go back 50‚000 years. The British were unable to recognise the rights of the aboriginals and the connection they had with their land. They declared the land they were living on‚ was terra nullius which

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    Africa * Compare Australia’s climate to Japan * Australia is very Humid compared to Japan * Japan’s summer is very hot. * Japan is very built up. With many buildings in most areas of Japan * Australia is very open * Indigenous Relationships with the land * Respect of the land * Living with the land * Spiritual connection with the land * Before European settlement * Aboriginal land use & it’s impact * Nomads  followed seasonal foods * Impact

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    awareness on the inequalities predominantly faced by African Americans informed Indigenous Australians vouching for change in their society. Many successful forms of protest and events in the US Civil Rights movement served as the foundation upon which many similar strategies were employed by Aboriginal Activists.. The aforementioned notion allows for parallels/links to be drawn between instances such as the US and Australian Freedom rides‚ the advent of various organisations advocating for equality

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    The Rabbits

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    clashing beliefs‚ misuse of power and loss of identity are all brought to the surface throughout the story and closely tie in with the belonging theme. Shaun Tan has effectively used animals (rabbits and possums) to represent the whites and the indigenous Australian’s. Tan has carefully selected these animals in contrast with each other‚ rabbits being known to multiply prolifically and were an introduced ‘pest’ in Australia because of their destructive nature‚ making burrows‚ eating vegetation and

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    Aboriginal people are discouraged or dissuaded from using the mental health service. As practitioners‚ counsellors have often failed to identify‚ acknowledge and recognise the central role of Indigenous culture. Historically‚ there has been a long period of mistrust among the Aboriginal people and white Australians. Federal governments for much of the twentieth century developed paternalistic policies and practices that regarded the removal of children from Aboriginal families as essential for their

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    Rabbit Proof Fence describes the horror children experienced because of Australian Government Laws forcing European education. This film Rabbit Proof Fence displays the courage of Molly‚ Daisy and Gracie who quickly realize where they really belong wasn’t settlement school. Images from scene 1 “I’ve come for the girls”‚ where

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