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Title Living Black: Cyclone Yasi
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2011
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Summary Indigenous communities were among those hit hard when Cyclone Yasi caused wide spread destruction in Far North Queensland. But months later, Yasi has left an unexpected legacy for Aboriginal people. Four years after the Northern Territory Intervention set out to improve the lives of Aboriginal children, school attendance rates have slipped. Many are now calling for a new approach. In Melbourne, newspaper columnist Andrew Bolt and his employer, the Herald and Weekly Times, have been found to have breached the Racial Discrimination Act over a series of 2009 articles.While in Western Australia, claims have emerged that the country's largest Aboriginal deaths in custody burial ground is being desecrated. This week on the Music Project, we feature Redfern duo Ngaratya. Plus, don't miss the highlights from the 2011 Deadlys
Event Broadcast 2011-10-02 at 16:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions.
Cyclone damage.
Cyclones -- Social aspects.
School children -- Food.
Queensland.
Form Streaming video
Author Clarke, Alan, reporter
Grant, Karla, host
Rist, Phil, contributor