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 3, 2014

Constitutional reform is the law of the land

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Tony Abbott has ‘golden window’ of opportunity on indigenous recognition’ by Dan Harrison, published in The Age, 28 January 2014. CASSE Aboriginal Australian […]
January 28, 2014

Australians of the year

by Pamela Nathan Adam Goodes – Australia Day Council’s ‘Australian of the Year’. Marcia Langton*, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Andrew Forrest and Adam Goodes – put forward […]
January 28, 2014

Lest We Forget

by Pamela Nathan CASSE’s Aboriginal Australian Relations Program honours the violent death by hanging of Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner on 20th January, 1842. Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were the […]
January 10, 2014

Aboriginal body urges forced apprenticeships

by Pamela Nathan ‘National Native Title Council urges forced Aboriginal apprenticeships’, by Patricia Karvelas, The Australian, 10 January 2013.  Mining magnate Andrew Forrest’s review of the indigenous jobs […]
January 10, 2014

Mundine says diversion programs pay off

by Pamela Nathan ‘Labor accuses Warren Mundine of surrendering on indigenous funding’, by Patricia Karvelas, The Australian, 3 January 2014. Indigenous leader Warren Mundine can be congratulated on […]
January 10, 2014

On Albert Namatjira’s Plains

by Pamela Nathan ‘On Albert Namatjira’s plains, appreciation for a familiar landscape reborn’, by Amos Aikman, The Weekend Australian, 4-5 January 2013. A wonderful photo shows Lena Namatjira […]
January 2, 2014

Closing the gap smart business

by Pamela Nathan Richard Gluyas – a journalist and friend of mine – has written an exclusive, titled ‘Practical approach to “Closing the gap”’ in The […]
August 28, 2013

Walk In My Shoes

Following CASSE’s Reconciliation Public Forum in Melbourne on September 7, international Peace experts Lord John Alderdice and Professor Stuart Twemlow will travel with the CASSE team […]