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Glistening beaches and luxury resort belie 'systemic' issues at Indigenous bodies


Glistening beaches and luxury resort belie ‘systemic’ issues at Indigenous bodies
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For millennia, the dazzling beaches that run uninterrupted along the coast south-east of Adelaide helped sustain the Ngarrindjeri people whose lands encompass the waterways close to the mouth of the Murray River.
Historical middens testify to the practice of harvesting pipis — small clams known in local language as “kuti”, a key food source for the Ngarrindjeri whose traditional landowners number about 4000.
Coorong National Park in South Australia; pipi are harvested from beaches nearby.
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So when the federal government’s Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation trumpeted the success of a pipi-harvesting project it had funded for the benefit of the Ngarrindjeri, minimal questions were asked outside the local community. ....

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Facebook's Australia news blackout: a shock four years in the making


Facebook s Australia news blackout: a shock four years in the making
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2/19/2021
SYDNEY, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg was as shocked as anyone when he learned that Facebook Inc had blocked news content from its website in his country at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday.
He had been in direct contact with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and, he thought, was making progress toward an accommodation over proposed rules that would force the tech titan to pay publishers to link to their news.
Yet this was a shock four years in the making - a potential global turning point for regulation of big social media companies that began with Australia s complex, provincial politics in 2017. ....

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