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250:, first published in 1971, was a national quarterly magazine. It was produced in Sydney until 1974, and then in Perth. Its content encompassed topics "from robust debate about political issues to community profiles featuring local football teams". It celebrated the achievements if both famous and less well-known people, and attracted a wide readership, including Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. 99:(AAB) was created, it had similar aims as the foundation, leading to some duplication of work. From mid-1975, promotional work carried out by the foundation was put under the control of the AAB, while the foundation became a referral body for the AAB. Although a committee was elected for 1983/84, and an office was established at the 155:
An elected committee administered the organisation, appointed the editor, and was somewhat involved in the content of its publications. It met at different places around the country. A large part of the committee's work comprised obtaining grants for the foundation in order to produce its
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The foundation received a grant from the Office of Aboriginal Affairs at the time of its setting up, with the intention of becoming self-supporting over time; however, it never did. the foundation's base was first in Sydney until its office was established in Perth in 1974.
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Synod, entitled "The 1988 Bi-centennial: No cause for celebration". After his address, the Synod resolved not to participate in any of the celebrations unless some progress was seen in advancing Aboriginal rights.
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ceased publication with volume 4, number 7, in June 1982, after the AAB withdrew its financial support. Much effort was put into cutting costs and trying to find alternative funding, including in 1983/84 from the
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To conduct competitions, arrange exhibitions, make awards and in other ways recognize and reward distinguished performance by Aboriginal Australians in the literary, visual and related arts and crafts.
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In 1980, it was self-described as "a national magazine of Aboriginal and Islanders views, opinions and style and at promoting Aboriginal and Islanders talent in the various forms of Art".(
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In July 1983, George Harwood was appointed managing editor for 6–12 months in July 1983, after he had been working voluntarily running the office which he had organised at AIAS.
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Writing to be heard: the Indigenous print media's role in establishing and developing an Indigenous public sphere
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To provide scholarships, fellowships and advances and other assistance for Aboriginal creative artists of promise
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To organise training for Aboriginal Australians in literary, visual and other relevant arts and crafts
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was published in mid-1982. The AAB was by then fulfilling most of the functions of the foundation.
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To publish a journal of creative writing and the arts being the work of Aboriginal Australians
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To publish books, pamphlets and other publications by, and for, Aboriginal Australians
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website. The magazine is also fully indexed in an online resource provided by the
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However, by 1980 the sole function of the foundation was to publish
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Its initial aims and objectives were, according to its listed Rules:
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Established in 1970, the foundation offered full membership to
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organisation that existed from 1970 to 1982, based first in
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In July 1975 (volume 2, issue 5), the title changed to
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Kovacic, Leonarda; Lemon, Barbara (12 February 2019).
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Defunct organisations serving Indigenous Australians
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Index

Identity (magazine)
Australian Aboriginal
Sydney
New South Wales
Perth
Western Australia
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Charles Perkins
Office of Aboriginal Affairs
Aboriginal Arts Board
Australia Council
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
Oodgeroo Noonuccal
Doug Nicholls
Don Brady
Charles Perkins
Gordon Briscoe
George Abdullah
John Moriarty
Bob Randall
Ken Hampton
Harry Jakamarra Nelson
Cheryl Buchanan
Black Resource Centre
Melbourne
Brisbane
Sue Chilly
Black Women's Action
Barrie Ovenden
John Newfong

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