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Families of some of the five men convicted over the 2009 death of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder have spoken about the manslaughter convictions....
Monday 19 July 2010 -
Aboriginal women from Alice Springs have spoken out about racism and violence in Alice Springs. They say racist attacks are worsening - highlighted by a court case earlier this year when five white youths pleaded guilty to killing an Indigenous man who'd been drinking near the Todd River bed in ...
Monday 19 July 2010 -
Five men have been jailed for between four and six years after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder in Alice Springs....
Friday 23 April 2010 -
Five men guilty of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal man in Alice Springs have been sentenced to between 12 months' and 6 years' jail....
Friday 23 April 2010 -
A Facebook group with a growing membership of over 400 people has generated debate about issues of racism and anti social behaviour in Alice Springs. The group called "Alice Springs residents who have had ENOUGH!!" was set up by Alice Springs local, Jasen Moran. ...
Wednesday 17 February 2010
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In the history of post-war jazz in the US, perhaps the strangest and most mysterious figure is Sun Ra. An outstanding pianist, composer, arranger and big band leader, he was also a science fiction philosopher, Afro Futurist poet and self-declared citizen of Saturn. Sun Ra's life project mixed a ...
Friday 27 August 2010 -
Red and yellow and pink and green ... can you sing a synaesthetic rainbow? This evening it's hues and palettes, taints and traces, skin pigments and the many colours in between....
Friday 27 August 2010 -
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has told Coalition MPs not use heavy-handed tactics in negotiations with the three independents....
Sunday 29 August 2010 -
A United Nations committee on racial discrimination has criticised Australia's policies on Indigenous issues....
Saturday 28 August 2010 -
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Geneva has criticised the Australian Government over its treatment of Indigenous people. The UN committee has delivered its final assessment on Australia for 2010 and while it congratulated the Labor Government for ...
Saturday 28 August 2010

