February 20, 2014

Engaging ‘lost’ teenagers

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Youth missing from system, says Mundine’, by Patrica Karvelas, published in  The Weekend Australian, 15-16 February 2014. Interesting, Warren Mundine notes that up […]
February 18, 2014

The bridge to optimism

‘Five reasons to be optimistic that Abbott can close the gap’, by Michael Gordon in The Saturday Age, 15 February, 2014 Noel Pearson says, “we are at […]
February 18, 2014

The importance of literacy!

by Pamela Nathan The importance of literacy – lessons from ’12 Years a Slave’, by Solomon Northup Appalling truths of slavery – the tyrannical masters and […]
February 11, 2014

Time for an injection of funds

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘PM for indigenous affairs has his task cut out on that front’, by Ernest Hunter in The Weekend Australian, 1 February 2014. […]
February 10, 2014

The Utopia controversy

by Pamela Nathan Utopia, by John Pilger, is a controversial film. Tim Kroenert  has titled an article “Pilger’s cheap shots won’t ease Indigenous oppression’, Eureka Street, 5 February 2014. Tim […]
February 10, 2014

Once were warriors

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Once were warriors’, published in ‘Focus’, The Age, 5 February 2014 It is great to read an article asserting the true history […]
February 5, 2014

Truancy is complicated

by Pamela Nathan RE: “Curfew for kids to battle truancy”, by Patricia Karvelas, The Weekend Australian 1-2 February, 2104 Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion is encouraging […]