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Professor Megan Davis elected chair of prestigious United Nations group
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Law Professor elected as Chair of United Nations Indigenous rights body
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Tennis fans have caused a racquet over Tom Cruise getting too much attention in the stands at the Wimbledon final that threatened to upstage Ashleigh Barty.
The Australian women s world No.1 beat world No.13 Karolina Pliskova in an epic final decided in three sets on Saturday night.
Barty, 25, is the third Australian woman to win the grand slam, the last one being Evonne Goolagong 41 years ago.
But the camera s fixation on Hollywood star cruise as he watched the match ensured not all eyes were on centre court.
Cruise made his presence felt in the stands and lapped up attention when the cameras zoomed in on him by standing up from his seat to cheer as he waved and bowed to the crowd.
Rugby league is a “bridge builder” between cultures that has been breaking down barriers since Indigenous men forced to live under oppressive conditions on Aboriginal reserves had embraced the game after its introduction to Australia in 1908.
ARLC commissioner, Professor Megan Davis, a proud Cobble Cobble woman, outlined the historical connection between league and Aboriginal communities during a powerful speech to launch this weekend’s Indigenous Round.
Davis said the game had helped bring First Nations people and “Arrivals” together at a time when racist government policies were trying to destroy Indigenous culture and that relationship had led to 12 per cent of NRL players now being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
The Healing Foundation
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Topics:
Federal Budget; Stolen Generations; Intergenerational Trauma, Truth Telling; Self-Determination; Uluru Statement from the Heart; First Nations Memorial; Redress; Records
ADAM SHIRLEY: Understandably, you might have your eyes on the budget to see if there’s dollars and cents that are going to support you flowing from the Federal Government. I mean, it’s always an interesting question – what’s in it for me? And sometimes, people look at it – what’s in it for people in our society to make us all a bit better?
There hasn’t been a whole lot of discussion directly about what money’s being provided for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs and organisations, to assist them further beyond, and help them with the things they need. The Healing Foundation is one of those organisations that knows exactly, and works on exactly what is best, and what programs will work.
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