Aboriginal Australia resources - newsletters & mailing lists
Australien-Info.de

This free newsletter exists since November 1997 and is published by the DLP Software and Reiseservice GmbH. It comes weekly and contains topics about travelling, economics, current events, weather, tips for reading, surfing (web) and watching (TV). Most articles have links to the website of the service or other world wide resources.
Homepage: www.australien-info.de
Order the newsletter.
Black Mail

The Black Book is a directory of more than 2,700 Aboriginal people and organisations working in the arts, media and cultural industries. You can search people by their state, nation or language group, name and category. The site also offers a national calendar of Aboriginal events.
The monthly newsletter offers an overview of what's on Australia-wide, job and training offers, and features one listing entry.
Subscribe by visiting www.theblackbook.com.au.
News clippings

If you want to be up-to-the-minute with Aboriginal (and refugee) affairs as reported in Australia's mainstream media - press, radio, TV - this is the one to get. It's free and compiled as email by activists. You'd get between about 8 and 15 clippings daily.
Ask Trudy Bray to put you on the distribution list. As happily as she'll put you on it, she'll take you off it again if you wish. It might be an idea to give it a run shortly before a trip to Oz.
These postings are provided to the individual members of the group without permission from the copyright owners, for purposes of criticism, comment, scholarship and research under the "fair use" provisions of the Federal copyright laws.
RecOzNet2

The RecOzNet2 mailing list is a platform for debate and activism around reconciliation between immigrant Australian settlers and First peoples.
Subscribe by visiting this site: au.groups.yahoo.com/group/recoznet2.
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