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WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 18 events from 11 November 2012

Newsletter date: 11 November 2012

Updated 22 November 2012 to include new venue for the Adelaide Book Launch on Sun 9 Dec 12

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Event: Wed 7 to Sun 11 November 2012: Wollongong, NSW
Exhibition: Ghost Citizens: Witnessing the Intervention
Project Contemporary Artspace
"The word ‘intervention’ is popular in the art and
architecture worlds, but in this context it condemns
the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER),
Australia’s "national emergency" policy introduced in 2007.

WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 17 events from 5 November 2012

Newsletter date: 5 November 2012

Updated 22 November 2012 to include new venue for the Adelaide Book Launch on Sun 9 Dec 12

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Event: Mon 5 November 2012: Glebe, Sydney, NSW
Book Launch: A Decision to Discriminate
Aboriginal Disempowerment in the Northern Territory
To be launched by:
* Graeme Mundine, respected Aboriginal leader and
Executive Officer of Australian Catholic Ministry in Sydney
* Deni Langman, Traditional Owner from
Uluru in Central Australia
* Jeff McMullen AM, well known Journalist and
Indigenous advocate

Inspiring Sustainability: Prof Niki Harre talks

Date and Time: 
Thu, 15/11/2012 - 6:00pm to Fri, 16/11/2012 - 8:30pm
Location: 
The Friends of the Earth Brisbane Warehouse, 20 Burke St, Woolloongabba, Brisbane. A 5 minute walk from Park Rd station.
Contact Name: 
Kim Stewart
Contact Phone: 
0413397839
Contact Email: 
kim.stewart@foe.org.au
Website: 
http://brisbane.foe.org.au/content/inspiring-sustainability-prof-niki-harre-talks

Niki Harre is author of "Psychology for a Better World". Her research interests include sustainable communities, positive youth development and political action.

She'll be talking about how we can utilise people's positive emotions to inspire them to do good in the world.

Join us at the FoEB Warehouse for a light dinner, and an inspirational company.

FREE or a gold coin donation.

Geography: 

FMG/Yindjibarndi - mining deal bombshell - whistleblower blows the lid on Wirlu-murra

The National Indigenous Times has run the story of the year - reporter Gerry Georgatos covers solicitor Kerry Savas' claims which blows the lid on the Wirlu murra and FMG - circulate this story, it's the big one that may change things - http://nit.com.au/news/2167-exclusive-mining-deal-bombshell.html
Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation—BULLETIN
http://yindjibarndi.org.au/
Wednesday 31 October 2012
ANOTHER WHISTLEBLOWER DROPS FMG MINING DEAL BOMBSHELL

Nauru - Governments normalising racism while people suffer and die - "there is the smell of death here"

Gerry Georgatos
The veils and layers of racism are myriad – a trickle of humanity flees from persecution and horrific conditions, from civil strife, to our shores and Australian Governments react with racism, fall into the trap of justifying their racist actions, deeds and words and then normalise the racism and stereotype peoples.

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Royal Commission or bust on the AWU scandal and Prime Minister Julia Gillard - there is no other way

ROYAL COMMISSION or bust into AWU scandal and Prime Minister Julia Gillard, it goes to the highest office in the country with too many involved - from Gillard, Shorten, Ludwig, Roxon and others and of course McClelland too. The questions out there are so many, the allegations everywhere that not having a Royal Commission is bull dust and a different set of rules for the privileged and the elite.

Go to:

https://www.indymedia.org.au/2012/08/05/royal-commission-into-the-awu-al...

and for today's news:

Understanding Brian Butler and Lateral Love

William Brian Butler was born 13th September 1938 at the Bagot Detention Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory

My mother Emily Anne was born Annie Lawrie and my grandmother Eliza Gordon was born Lady Wilson and are of the Aranda tribe and my grandfather Toby is of the Luritja tribe from the Uluru and Areyonga areas.

My tribal name is Jangala.

Nana Eliza Gordon and her sister Nana Mabel Smith, my mother Emily Ann Gordon and her sister, my auntie Mavis Webb were taken from their homeland at Altunga east of Alice Springs in central Australia.

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WGAR News: Alice Springs Rally to Stop Black Deaths in Custody - 5 October 2012

Newsletter date: 4 October 2012

Contents:
* Alice Springs Rally to Stop Black Deaths in Custody - 5 Oct 2012
* Let's Talk's Tiga Bayles interviews Jaqui Phillips (ANTaR) and Craig Longman (NPAN)
* Gerry Georgatos: Climate of Death: justice denied means more will die
* 98.9 FM: 30th Anniversary Commonwealth Games Protest [5-7 Oct 2012]
* The Telegraph: Fire crews called to tent embassy blaze in South Brisbane
* Background to the Aboriginal tent embassies
* Other articles

* ALICE SPRINGS RALLY TO STOP BLACK DEATHS IN CUSTODY - 5 OCT 2012

- Upcoming event

WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 15 events from 5 October 2012

Newsletter date: 1 October 2012

Last updated: 3 October 2012

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Event: Fri 5 October 2012: Alice Springs, NT
Protest: Stop Black Deaths in Custody
Justice for Kwementyaye Briscoe
No to the CLP’s prison camps
"On Friday, the Country Liberal’s new
Minister for Central Australia Robin Lambley
will convene a forum with "key stakeholders"
to discuss "all aspects of alcohol policy".
The meeting is being held in response to
recommendations by the NT Coroner
Greg Cavanagh, following the death of