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Tears of Joy and Sorrow as Uluru Climb is Closed: A Chat with Brooke Prentis

November 1, 2019 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Clare Bruce

There was joy and celebration at the foot of Uluru as climbing of the rock was finally banned—but tears, too, as climbers continued to ignore the wishes of traditional owners until the last minute.

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Categories News Tags aboriginal, articles, Claire Bruce, hope 103.2

A Surprising History: Christians And Oppressed Indigenous People

July 12, 2018 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Akos Balogh

How White Christians Defended Indigenous People in Colonial Australia.

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Categories Faith Tags aboriginal, Akos Balogh, articles, history, indigenous

NAIDOC Week – Celebrating Women

July 11, 2018 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Warren Nunn

The invaluable role that woman play throughout society inspired the theme “Because of her, we can!” which highlights this year’s NAIDOC Week celebrations.

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Categories Celebration and Events Tags aboriginal, articles, culture, naidoc

Most Aussies Have Never Met an Indigenous Person, Let's Change That

July 2, 2018 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Clare Bruce

NITV journalist Natalie Ahmat says 6 or 7 Australians in every 10 have never actually engaged with an Aboriginal person, according to research. And many Aussies are still in the dark about our Aboriginal history.

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Categories News Tags aboriginal, articles, culture, hope 103.2, indigenous

10 Years After The Stolen Generation Apology: “It Makes me Cry Even Now”

February 16, 2018 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Katrina Roe

Although it was ten years ago, Ian Hamm can remember the exact moment of the apology to the Stolen Generations.

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Categories News Tags aboriginal, apologies, articles, government, hope 103.2, stolen generation

Shining a Light on Australia’s Dark Past

January 19, 2018 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Annette Spurr

Australia Day (January 26) has become the most controversial date on the nation’s calendar, with Indigenous Australians renaming it ‘Invasion Day,’ amidst calls for the date to be changed altogether.

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Categories Celebration and Events Tags aboriginal, annette spurr, articles, australia day

Aboriginal Elders say a Change to Marriage Will Damage Ancient Kinship Structures

November 5, 2017 by theLight Albury-Wodonga

By: Clare Bruce

An Aboriginal elder says a change to Australia’s marriage law would damage indigenous family structures handed down over millennia.

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Categories News Tags aboriginal, articles, australian marriage law, same sex marriage
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