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Indigenous issues

Teaching in a remote community

The incentives for teachers to move to remote areas of the Northern Territory might be attractive but are they worth it? Matthew Dixon explores.

Film review – Mad Bastards

Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.

Teaching in a remote community

The incentives for teachers to move to remote areas of the Northern Territory might be attractive but are they worth it? Matthew Dixon explores.

Film review – Mad Bastards

Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.

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The issue of Indigenous incarceration

Since 1788, when the move to dispossession created generational trauma, Aboriginals have been over represented in our prison system, writes Cecilia Distefano.

Teaching in a remote community

The incentives for teachers to move to remote areas of the Northern Territory might be attractive but are they worth it? Matthew Dixon explores.

Film review – Mad Bastards

Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.