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Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.Ken Wyatt was the first Indigenous minister for Indigenous Affairs. When he made his first speech to parliament, he wore a kangaroo skin cloak given to him by Noongar elders in Perth and he shared with his government colleagues the extraordinary journey he took from a boy in a remote Western Australian settlement, to Canberra. Ken Wyatt has Yamatji, Wongi and Noongar ancestry. He came into the world as a premature baby on a mission south of Perth called Roelands Farm, run by the Protestant Church.From 1938 to 1973, Roelands housed more than 500 forcibly removed Aboriginal children from all over Western Australia. One of those children was Ken's mother Mona, who was separated from family at just 4 years old.Mona married Don and they built a life for themselves away from Roelands, in Nannine, a railway fettler's camp in remote WA. That's where Ken grew up, as one of 10 children.Ken went on to enjoy a fulfilling life as a teacher, and he was in his fifties when he decided to have a tilt at politics.He joined the Liberal Party, and in 2010 he was elected as the first Aboriginal member of the House of Representatives.Wearing a kangaroo skin cloak given to him by Noongar elders in Perth, Ken made his first speech in Federal Parliament, about his extraordinary journey from Roelands to Canberra.This episode of Conversations contains discussions about Indigenous peoples, Australian history, Aboriginal history, Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal Policy, Australian Politics, Indigenous Policy, Indigenous Affairs, Australian Government, federal ministers, Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Western Australia, racism, Aboriginal missions, school teachers, mentors, political campaigns, elections, Indigenous Voice to Parliament, referendum, retirement, marriage, families.
Ken Wyatt grew up in a railway camp in outback WA as one of 10 children born to Mona, a member of the Stolen Generations. More than six decades later, Ken made history when he became Australia's first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Australians
West-Australian politician Ken Wyatt AM is this week's guest on 6PR's Backstories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour we bring you a special Songs and Stories NADIOC special presented by Brian Nankervis and featuring Just conversations about music and life with Cathy Freeman , Ken Wyatt, Rachael Maza, Corey Tutt and Dr Lois Peeler.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour we bring you a special Songs and Stories NADIOC special presented by Brian Nankervis and featuring Just conversations about music and life with Cathy Freeman , Ken Wyatt, Rachael Maza, Corey Tutt and Dr Lois Peeler.
Some reprieve from mortgage holders as the RBA holds the cash rate at 4.1%. Plus, former Indigenous Affairs minister Ken Wyatt slams the Liberal Party over its stance on the Voice, Sharri explains why his attack has backfired. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A sigh of relief from mortgage holders as the cash rate is put on hold, Labor digs in further on its Orwellian disinformation bill. Plus, Jacinta Price responds to Ken Wyatt's scathing attack of the Coalition over the Voice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Việc từ chức bất ngờ của một dân biểu hàng ghế trước của Đảng Tự do đã thúc đẩy ‘Tiếng nói người Thổ Dân trước Quốc hội' được thể hiện theo tinh thần lưỡng đảng. Tổng trưởng Thổ Dân sự vụ Linda Burney đã gặp người tiền nhiệm của bà là ông Ken Wyatt thuộc Đảng Tự do, để kêu gọi lãnh đạo phe đối lập ủng hộ cuộc trưng cầu dân ý. Nhưng ông Peter Dutton lại có ý kiến khác, khi sử dụng chuyến đi đến miền trung nước Úc để nêu rõ lý do tại sao ông tin rằng, ‘Tiếng nói' sẽ không khắc phục được những bất lợi cho Người bản địa.
The shock resignation of a Liberal Party front-bencher has prompted a display of bipartisanship - of sorts - on the Voice to Parliament. Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney has met with her Liberal predecessor Ken Wyatt, to call on the Opposition leader to support the referendum. But Peter Dutton has other ideas, using a trip to central Australia to highlight why he believes the Voice won't fix Indigenous disadvantage. - लिबरल पार्टीका एक सांसदले अचानक राजीनामा दिए पछि भोइस टु पार्लियामेन्टलाई लिएर पार्टी पनि दुई खेमामा रहेको सङ्केत देखिएको छ। आदिवासी मामिला मन्त्री लिन्डा बर्नीले उनी अगाडी लिबरलका तर्फबाट सोही मन्त्रालय सम्हालेका केन वाटलाई भेटेर जनमत सङ्ग्रहलाई समर्थन गर्न विपक्षीहरूलाई आह्वान गर्न भनेकी छिन्। तर विपक्षी नेता पिटर डटनले भने भोइसले आदिवासीहरूको समस्या सम्बोधन नगर्ने कुरालाई स्पष्ट पार्न सेन्ट्रल अस्ट्रेलियाको भ्रमणलाई प्रयोग गरेका छन्।
In this episode of The EEcosystem Podcast, our guest is Dr. Alex Lidow, CEO and co-founder of Efficient Power Conversion and the co-inventor of the HEXFET, power MOSFET, and eGaN. Lidow holds degrees from Caltech and Stanford. He earned a Ph.D. in applied physics from Stanford University in 1977 as a Hertz Foundation Fellow. In this episode, we will find out more about Alex and learn about MOSFETs and the rise of GaN. How did MOSFETs grow so quickly? What technologies are driving GaN adoptions and why. We will also discuss the potential obstacles to GaN adoption. This and many more questions will be answered as we go along! Listen to this episode to learn more! TIMESTAMP 00:00 - Introduction 01:51 - Who is Dr. Alex Lidow 05:25 - Learn more about MOSFETs 08:07 - Where is MOSFET technology today? 15:38 – GaN trajectory in 2023 21:04 - The reason for the growth 28:56 - Did the technology have a supporting ecosystem? 31:08 – Adoption barriers that were encountered 33:19 - How does the team support engineers onboarding GaN? 35:57 - Dr. Alex's thoughts about education and advice for students. 45:13 - Where can you learn more? EPC Website GaN Design Support GaN talk support forum Text books and Publications Connect with Alex Lidow on LinkedIn Connect with Judy Warner on LinkedIn #ecosystem #growth #electronic #engineering #MOSFET #GaN #AlexLidow #electromagnetism #electromechanical Sponsor Resource Links: Visit The EEcosystem Website For a Free Download of a sample chapter of Ken Wyatt's EMC troubleshooting and receive a free 90-day subscription to all of Eric Bogatin's training at The Signal Integrity Academy For SI/PI/EMI News and Technical Resources and to register for a free subscription visit the Signal Integrity Journal today. For free Technical Resources and to Learn more about Keysight Pathwave EDA Software Solutions visit the homepage now. For all of your high-speed and RF connectors visit the Samtec website and access excellent engineering resources while you there. For high complexity EDA solutions visit SIEMENS EDA Website Visit the SIGLENT website to learn more about their test and measurement solutions For Every Bench. Every Engineer. Every Day. Picotest specializes in high-fidelity testing and measurement tools, primarily for power-related applications. Visit their website for more product information and excellent training materials from expert Steve Sandler. For Custom RF and MW PCBs visit the Transline Technology Website to learn more. Visit Summit Interconnect for all your PCB manufacturing needs. For PCB stack-up modeling solutions visit Avishtech.com
Le dimissioni di Leeser dal governo ombra sono un altro duro colpo per Peter Dutton, dopo quelle dell'ex ministro per gli affari indigeni Ken Wyatt dal Partito Liberale la scorsa settimana. Dutton rimane convinto che la maggioranza dei liberali sia contraria al progetto sulla Voce del governo Albanese.
The shock resignation of a Liberal Party frontbencher has prompted a display of bipartisanship - of sorts - on the Voice to Parliament. Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney has met with her Liberal predecessor Ken Wyatt, to call on the Opposition leader to support the referendum. But Peter Dutton has other ideas, using a trip to central Australia to highlight why he believes the Voice won't fix Indigenous disadvantage.
En nuestro programa de hoy analizamos la decisión del Partido Liberal de openerse a La Voz indígena al Parlamento y el impacto de la renuncia de Ken Wyatt, antiguo Ministro del Partido Liberal para los Aborígenes Australianos. Con motivo de la conmemoración de la Semana Santa, también te compartimos algunas recomendaciones de películas que puedes disfrutar en casa, y te ofrecemos las últimas noticias deportivas.
El antiguo Ministro de la Cartera de Asuntos Indígenas Australianos Ken Wyatt, la primera persona indígena en ocupar el cargo, ha renunciado del Partido Liberal por el rechazo de La Voz. El anuncio se produjo al mismo tiempo que el líder indígena Noel Pearson acusó al Partido Liberal de "avergonzar al país".
Người Thổ dân đầu tiên nắm giữ Bộ Thổ Dân sự vụ Liên bang, ông Ken Wyatt đã rời khỏi Đảng Tự do do quyết định của đảng nầy chống lại kế hoạch ‘Tiếng nói Thổ Dân trước Quốc hội'. Đồng thời một trong những người ủng hộ có ảnh hưởng nhất đối với việc nhìn nhận người Thổ Dân là ông Noel Pearson, đã mô tả lập trường của Đảng Tự do là ‘sự phản bội của Judas', cũng như lên án ông Peter Dutton là ‘kẻ chủ mưu', đang cố gắng chôn vùi bản ‘Tuyên Bố Uluru từ Con Tim'.
Khilaaf ba'an oo soo kala dhexgalay xisbiga Liberalka Federalka oo ka dhashay aftida loo qaadayo si ay cod ugu yeeshaan baarlamaanka dalka dadka dalka loogu yimid ayaa sababay inuu is-casilo wasiirkii hore ee arimaha Indigenouska Ken Wyatt.
Former Indigenous Affairs Minister, Ken Wyatt has quit the Liberal party over its stance on the voice to parliament - New South Wales Premier Chris Minns rules out a cap on rent increases - And, Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza in retaliation to rocket salvo...
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Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: Former Indigenous Affairs Minister, Ken Wyatt has quit the Liberal party over its stance on the voice to parliament. Protests have erupted across the Middle East after Israeli police storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque. And in A-F-L, Collingwood star Jack Crisp plays tonight despite a video circulating on social media with references to illicit drugs. - जनमत सङ्ग्रहको विपक्षमा उभिने लिबरलको निर्णयप्रति आदिवासी नेताको असन्तुष्टि, नोयल पियरसनद्वारा विपक्षीको निर्णयलाई पिडादायी भुलको संज्ञा दिइएको लागायत आजका प्रमुख समाचारहरू सुन्नुहोस्।
The first Aboriginal person to hold the federal Indigenous Australians portfolio, Ken Wyatt, has quit the Liberal Party over its decision to campaign against the Voice to Parliament. It comes as one of the most influential advocates for Indigenous recognition, Noel Pearson, describes the Party's stance as a "Judas betrayal" and condemned Peter Dutton as an "undertaker" trying to bury the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, ABC Political analyst and co-Host of The Party Room.
Ken Wyatt, a former Liberal Minister for Indigenous Australians hands in his party membership over its opposition to the Indigenous Voice referendum.
In this latest Hindi bulletin: Former Indigenous Affairs Minister, Ken Wyatt ends Liberal party membership over party's stand on Voice to Parliament; Cost of living pressures result in two-thirds Australians staying home this Easter; Violence erupts again at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque and more.
Jordan Murray speaks to cadet journalist Liv Declerck about her recent interview with Expression Australia boss Rebecca Adam. Plus the latest on Ken Wyatt, Calibre Group and Green Steel of WA.
Ken Wyatt quits the Liberal Party over its stance on the Voice to Parliament; a survey finds nearly two-thirds of Australians can't afford to travel over Easter and Collingwood star Jack Crisp set to play tonight despite a video circulating on social media that references illicit drugs.
Military Prime Technical Fellow and Air Force Pilot, Ben Dannan, discusses his unique perspective on engineering. Both his time in the air and his time on the bench have worked together to make him a more effective systems engineer. (This is part 1 of a 3-part series) 2:30 Ben's current role and work at NGC, and his career path that included his formal education, to engineering complex mil/aero systems and ultimately led him to join the Air Force active reserves while he continued to concurrently work as an EE. 6:15 Flight experience in peace and combat, what planes he was trained on and how that ultimately lead to his role as Air Commando that supports special operations teams. 9:42 How Ben became a Technical Fellow at NGC (he didn't ask for it!) and how he thinks all of his outside projects helped to qualify him for this honor. In short, it takes a lot of hard work and Grit. 11:46 Background in his first DesignCon paper and the value of excellent mentors. 13:39 How and why Ben became a Keysight ADS Certified Expert. The importance of hard work and the value of having the ability to do end-to-end simulation. 15:30 How working on the ground as a civilian engineer in Iraq (with BAE) inspired him to join the Air Force Reserves in order to become an operator and gain tactical awareness that informed his engineering work. 20:50 Working with Lee Ritchey on an incredibly hard EMC problem. The problem of delineations of engineering disciplines and how the “gap” often causes unintended consequences. 24:36 The problem of ignoring board effects on your system, and why whole system simulation is critical Links: Link to Ben's publications page on his website Signal Integrity Journal page for Ben's publications Ben Dannan LinkedIn Profile Steve Sandler's Presentation “The Unfortunate State of Power Integrity in Space Systems” Slide Deck YouTube video presentation Additional Links: Visit The EEcosystem Website For a Free Download of a Sample Chapter from Ken Wyatt's EMI Troubleshooting book, and get a free 90-day subscription for Eric's Bogatin's online training at The Signal Integrity Academy For SI/PI/EMI News and Technical Resources and to register for a free subscription visit the Signal Integrity Journal today. For free Technical Resources on modeling and simulation visit Keysight's Pathwave EDA Software Solutions homepage For Custom RF and MW PCBs visit the Transline Technology Website to learn more
Ken Wyatt discusses EMC tips and tricks he's developed over decades to help engineers diagnose and troubleshoot EMC issues right from their workbench. He's published his knowledge in a popular book trilogy we talk about in this episode. Links from the Show Amazon Author's Page: Web Site: http://www.emc-seminars.com/index.html LinkedIn Profile: Free Excerpt, Volume 1 Chapter 3, Near Field Probes: Sponsor Resource Links Visit The EEcosystem Website to subscribe to our newsletter and receive a Free Download of Ken Wyatt's EMC book sample chapter. You will also receive a free 90-day subscription to all of Eric Bogatin's training at The Signal Integrity Academy For SI/PI/EMI News and Technical Resources--register for a free subscription visit the Signal Integrity Journal today. For free Technical Resources and to Learn more about Keysight Pathwave EDA Software Solutions visit the homepage now. For Custom RF and MW PCBs visit the Transline Technology Website to learn more. Visit Summit Interconnect for all your PCB manufacturing needs. https://summitinterconnect.com/ For all of your high-speed and RF connectors visit the Samtec website and access excellent engineering resources while you are there. Visit the SIGLENT website to learn more about their test and measurement solutions For Every Bench. Every Engineer. Every Day. For high-complexity EDA solutions visit SIEMENS EDA Website Picotest specializes in high-fidelity testing and measurement tools, primarily for power-related applications. Visit their website for more product information and excellent training materials from expert Steve Sandler.
In 2023 Australians will vote in a referendum on whether Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders should be recognised in this country's constitution. AM speaks to former minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt.
In 2023 Australians will vote in a referendum on whether Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders should be recognised in this country's constitution. AM speaks to former minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt.
As the election campaign draws to a close and voters head to the polls this weekend, 6PR Mornings has been focusing on key marginal seats critical to the outcome of the May 21 vote. This week, Liam Bartlett was joined by Ken Wyatt, Liberal candidate and current member for Hasluck and Tania Lawrence, Labor candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt outlines his plan for Indigenous Affairs.
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt outlines his plan for Indigenous Affairs.
Three senior Indigenous politicians outline their agenda for Indigenous Affairs.
Three senior Indigenous politicians outline their agenda for Indigenous Affairs.
With the election underway, the Guardian's political reporters have been travelling across the country talking to voters and candidates. In Western Australia, the 2021 state election – returning just two Liberals to the WA lower house – sent shockwaves through the Liberal party, and put WA on the map as a state that could deliver a rich return for federal Labor. Political reporter Paul Karp speaks to voters in three key WA seats about the issues that will decide their vote. He also speaks to candidates in the seat of Hasluck, where a moderate swing to Labor could knock out a current cabinet minister
The Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, said this year's budget would deliver a "a stronger future for Indigenous Australians". But Co-Chair of Change the Record, Cheryl Axleby doesn't agree. Guest Cheryl Axleby, Co-Chair of Change the Record
It looks increasingly unlikely the Federal Government will present legislation for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament before the next election. The final report from the advisory groups tasked with putting forward models for local regional and national voices has been given to the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, but not publicly released.
The Federal Government's announced a national leadership summit to tackle the horrifying levels of domestic violence and sexual assault against First Nations women and children. It hands responsibility to Aboriginal Australians to develop a national plan to reduce violence, in recognition that current national initiatives simply aren't working.
The Federal Government has unveiled plans for a national leadership summit to tackle domestic violence against First Nations women. The summit will be tasked with developing a new national plan specifically designed to address the tragically high levels of sexual assault and violence against Indigenous women and children.
Most PCB Designers wear many hats, and one of them is to solve EMC problems. Ken Wyatt, the EMC expert, talks about his passion for sharing his knowledge on addressing the most common EMC problems with PCB designers. Why is it important to troubleshoot it during the design process, and how can you acquire this skill that is not offered in the university? Watch now or listen on the go! Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics Watch the video, click here. Show Highlights: Ken Wyatt's background and career transitions. Ken's inspiration for writing his books: Addressing basic design issues Challenges of not having full-time EMC experts Focus on PCB designers Ken's book series (available on Amazon): Create your Own EMC Troubleshooting Kit Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Emissions Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Immunity What is immunity? The product should not affect the environment and the environment should not affect the product Radiated Immunity, one of the biggest issues product designers face when complying with immunity The rise of IOT, industry observation. Expectations vs Reality when hiring university graduates for EMC-related positions. Ken will be a Keynote at IEEE EMC Conference Minneapolis on September 23, 2021 Links and Resources: EMC Seminars Website Ken Wyatt's Author Page on Amazon Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Immunity (Volume 3) Ken Wyatt's LinkedIn Profile Chasing the Light (Lighthouse Photography) by Ken and Sheila Wyatt Full OnTrack Podcast Library Altium Website Download your Altium Designer Free Trial Learn More about Altium Nexus Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Australia's vaccination statistics reveal just 20.5 per cent of Indigenous Australians are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt has defended the pace of the rollout after criticism from the New South Wales government. - Australian rokotustilastot osoittavat että vain 20.5% alkuperäisväestöstä on täysin rokotettu COVID-19 vastaan.Liittovaltion alkuperäiskansasta vastaava ministeri, Ken Wyatt, on puolustellut rokotusten jakelun hitautta jouduttuaan NSWn osavaltion arvostelun kohteeksi
ស្ថិតិនៃការចាក់វ៉ាក់សាំងរបស់អូស្ត្រាលីបង្ហាញថា មានជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចអូស្រ្តាលីត្រឹមតែ ២០.៥ ភាគរយប៉ុណ្ណោះ ដែលបានចាក់វ៉ាក់សាំងបង្ការកូវីដ ១៩ពេញលេញរួចរាល់ហើយ។ រដ្ឋមន្រ្តីសហព័ន្ធទទួលបន្ទុកជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចអូស្រ្តាលី លោកKen Wyatt បានការពារល្បឿននៃដំណើរការចាក់វ៉ាក់សាំងនេះ បន្ទាប់ពីមានការរិះគន់ ពីរដ្ឋាភិបាលរដ្ឋញូសៅវែល។
It's the final episode of Season 1 of In the House and In the Senate (time flies when you're having fun) and we're joined by the fabulous Brigid Meney.Brigid is a former political staffer at both a state and federal level. She worked in Canberra until 2016 in various roles for various Liberal Members of Parliament, including as a health and aged care adviser for Minister Ken Wyatt. Brigid now works for a not-for-profit professional body in the resources industry, managing policy and media.We cover a lot of ground - chatting parenting and politics, why Brigid chose the Young Libs and why women need to stop pretending that we aren't interested in that position.It's a great chat and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please let me know what you want and who you want to hear from through Season 2 - PLUS please rate, review, subscribe, like, share etc. so we can reach more ears!Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburnEmail: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.comIn the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with the Honourable Ken Wyatt AM MP – Minister for Indigenous Australians and this yarn is on the unfolding situation with COVID-19 across the country, in particular Sydney and the Western region of New South Wales with COVID-19 now affecting Aboriginal communities in the region.
NITV's Sarah Collard has spoken to the Minster for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt. She began by asking the Minister if the pandemic's present status is the most dangerous yet for Indigenous Australians.
Australia's Chief Medical Officer says authorities will consider releasing doses of coronavirus vaccines currently held in reserve for people's second doses in a bid to speed up the vaccination program. Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt joined Patricia Karvelas to discuss if these doses need to assist Australia's most vulnerable communities first.
EMC expert Ken Wyatt joins us in this episode to answer frequently asked EMC questions—a sneak peak to his EMC Book Series. Watch the video, click here. EMC book series: Volume I: Create your own EMC Troubleshooting Kit What inspired you to write this book and why is this information important to your clients? Will you share some examples of common “blindspots” you observe with your design engineering clients relative to EMC? Can you share a few specific use cases? Volume II: Radiated and Conducted Emissions book will soon be published. What can readers expect to learn in this latest release? If you could share 1-2 tips for our listeners about radiated and conducted emissions, what would they be? Where can listeners find this book? Volume III: Immunity Testing What is Immunity Testing and why is it important? What are your plans for publication for this book? Will you come back again when volume 3 comes out? Wrap up. Links and Resources: Wyatt Technical Services (EMC Seminars) Ken Wyatt’s author page on Amazon.com Other EMC Articles and Resources from Altium DesignCon 2021 IEEE EMC Society Henry Ott’s Amazon Author Page (EMC Expert) Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Desde la publicación hace 30 años del histórico informe de la Comisión Real que investigó las causas detrás de las muertes de personas indígenas bajo custodia, más de 470 indígenas han muerto en detención; cinco de ellos en el último mes y medio.
Police uncover a large-scale child exploitation network, Australia on track to deliver a coronavirus vaccine by March next year; and in sport, Super Rugby to continue as a domestic competition in 2021.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt says he won't be deterred by critics who want an Indigenous representative body enshrined in the Constitution first
President-Elect Joe Biden has promised to unify a fractured United States, while Donald Trump is still making baseless claims of electoral fraud. Also, NAIDOC Week has started and we look at some of the biggest moments for First Nations people in what's been a huge year. And we ask Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, what the Government is doing in a policy sense to fix some of the biggest issues for First Nations people.
President-Elect Joe Biden has promised to unify a fractured United States, while Donald Trump is still making baseless claims of electoral fraud. Also, NAIDOC Week has started and we look at some of the biggest moments for First Nations people in what's been a huge year. And we ask Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, what the Government is doing in a policy sense to fix some of the biggest issues for First Nations people.
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt outlines what the federal budget holds for First Nations communities.
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt outlines what the federal budget holds for First Nations communities.
Ken Wyatt uas yog Australia tus pwm tsav lis laj fai tswj tej dej num cuam tshuam txog Australia cov keeb cag neeg Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cog lus tias yuav los xyuas kom muaj cov kev tawm suab seb puas yuav teev zwm Australia tej keeb cag neeg no rau Australia tej txhooj cai tswj haiv thiab muaj suab sawv cev rau hauv sev tsoom fwv tab sis nws puas yuav muaj peev xwm ua tau tej hauj lwm no tiav rau lub caij nws tseem ua nom?
Mining giant Rio Tinto is under growing pressure to put a moratorium on the destruction of Aboriginal cultural sites.
Listen to the latest news headlines in Australia from SBS Nepali radio: In this bulletin: Victoria records 179 new COVID-19 cases and nine further coronavirus deaths, Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants clarity on what defines a hotspot and The Fair WorkOmbudsman has recovered more than $233,000 in unpaid wages from Gami Chicken & Beer - एसबीएस नेपाली रेडियोमा आजको प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार यहाँ सुन्नुहोस्।
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In an Australian first, Indigenous Australians will help shape the nation’s strategy on Closing the Gap. Sixteen new targets have been set with all levels of government accountable for improving the life, health and welfare outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. - अस्ट्रेलियामा रहेका आदिवासी र गैरआदिवासी समुदाय बीच रहेको जीवन स्तरको दुरीलाई घटाउन भन्दै, देशको इतिहासमै पहिलो पटक, आदिवासी अस्ट्रेलियालीहरुले त्यस सम्बन्धि नीति निर्माणमा नेतृत्वदायी भूमिका निभाउने भएका छन्।
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In Western Australia, on the lands of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people, there was a 46,000-year-old cave, where thousands of artefacts were discovered, revealing incredible things about the history of this continent. In late May Rio Tinto – one of the world’s biggest mining companies – blew it up. Calla Wahlquist explores the archaic law that allowed this to happen, and the ensuing backlash that could change how the mining industry operates • Culture warriors obsessed with statues ignore Rio Tinto’s vandalism of Indigenous heritage
In episode 29 of Black Magic Woman I yarn to Minister for Indigenous Affairs Ken Wyatt AM an Indigenous Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Hasluck for the Liberal Party. He is the first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives, the first to serve as a government minister, and the first appointed to cabinet. Prior to entering Parliament, Wyatt served as senior public servant in the fields of Aboriginal health and education. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's increasingly unlikely that a referendum to recognise Indigenous Australians in the Constitution will be held before the next election.
‘20 years on: Crossing Bridges for Reconciliation' was held recently to mark the 20th anniversary of the historic Sydney Harbour Bridge walk for Reconciliation, which saw a quarter of a million Australians take part.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt says although he supports people's right to protest and he knows where the passion is coming from in the area of Indigenous rights, our priority is keeping Australians safe.
‘20 years on: Crossing Bridges for Reconciliation' was held recently to mark the 20th anniversary of the historic Sydney Harbour Bridge walk for Reconciliation, which saw a quarter of a million Australians take part.
The OnTrack Podcast is pleased to welcome Ken Wyatt (also known as the ‘EMC Doctor’). Ken began his career as a designer in the aerospace industry, and later worked for Hewlett Packard, where he found that his background in RF and Microwave engineering helped prepare him for his role as an Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer. His work has since taken him all over the world, where he develops and provides in-house training and delivers presentations and live demonstration; definitely unique among presenters!Retiring early in 2008, Ken has since become a prolific author, co-authoring three books, including his latest, in which he identifies why products fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards: ‘EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers’. Ken currently provides seminars on a variety of EMC related topics—touching on subjects not often taught at the university level. He also provides EMC consultation, EMC compliance and precompliance testing, design reviews, and training services for commercial, military/aerospace, scientific, consumer, and computing industry sectors. See What's New in Altium Designer Watch the Video, Click Here. Show Highlights Ken lays out his career path, from his beginnings in the aerospace industry, to his current role as a consultant. ‘EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers’—a quick look at the book Ken co-authored with Patrick G. André. Addressing the prevailing trends in stackups and board design in general. Old habits die hard: Why the PCB is the heart of most EMI and EMC issues today, and pitfalls to avoid to move past these issues. Signals as the flow of electrons in copper traces and wires: How our education may have left out the whole story with respect to high frequency design. How simultaneous trends toward diminishing device size and the Internet of Things contributes to desensing and other issues on PCBs. Staying “in the know”: Keeping up with our evolving understanding of the physics of PC boards and signal propagation is always challenging. Ken lays out some ways designers can stay up to speed. Why Electromagnetic Compability programs at the university level are few and far between, and how Missouri University of Science and Technology stands out among them. Case Studies: The trouble with dog trackers and blood transfusion machines. Ken discusses some challenges he’s come across in the field. Resources: www.emc-seminars.com Ken Wyatt’s EMC blog The EMC Blog (EDN) Interference Technology Blog Short video on the book with co-author Patrick André Amazon author’s page Ken Wyatt on LinkedIn Ken Wyatt on Twitter: @emc_guru See What's New in Altium Designer
Since the Uluru Statement from the Heart was formed in 2017, author Thomas Mayor has travelled around the country to promote its vision of a better future for Indigenous Australians, visiting communities big and small. His new book [Finding the Heart of the Nation](https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/finding-the-heart-of-the-nation-by-thomas-mayor/9781741176728) describes the journey both of his self and of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, its reverberations throughout the government and the people of Australia. Thomas Mayor joined Jodi and Jim on Moorditj Mag to discuss his book, Ken Wyatt's recent actions and the Uluru Statement from the Heart, including a recitation of it.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded that a “Top-Down, Government knows best” approach has failed Indigenous Australians following another disappointing result in the annual Close the Gap report.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded that a “Top-Down, Government knows best” approach has failed Indigenous Australians following another disappointing result in the annual Close the Gap report.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt joins Katharine Murphy for a wide-ranging conversation on why changes were made in how we measure targets in the Closing the Gap report and why despite broad public support for constitutional recognition there are members of the Coalition party room who may campaign against it Report: Ken Wyatt expects colleagues to campaign against recognition
Melbourne's anti-mining protestors aren't just filthy disgusting fascists, they're also the dumbest people in Australia ... and why Ken Wyatt's 'voice to government' was pure genius, until he screwed it up with the same old voices.
Black Lives Matter, the relatives of Aboriginal victims of crime whose cases have stalled due to Government racism and inaction rally for justice.
Black Lives Matter, the relatives of Aboriginal victims of crime whose cases have stalled due to Government racism and inaction rally for justice.
The challenge for Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, is to develop a Treaty model that will take a majority of Australians forward in support, so what are the options?
The challenge for Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, is to develop a Treaty model that will take a majority of Australians forward in support, so what are the options?
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt wants a referendum on Indigenous constitutional recognition within three years, but can the Liberal party unite on this issue? Katharine Murphy is joined by Richie Ah Mat, the Cape York Land Council chairman, and Rachel Perkins, managing director of Blackfella Films and a director of non-profit group Uphold & Recognise. They discuss the recent speech by incoming senator Andrew Bragg, an address full of hope for an Indigenous voice to parliament• ‘Will you back us?’: Rachel Perkins on how Turnbull almost cut recognition ‘off at the knees’
The Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, recently announced plans to introduce an Indigenous voice to parliament. Some embraced the news as a positive step towards self-determination, while others were more skeptical.On today's episode we ask Gunnai-Kurnai and Gunditjmara woman Lidia Thorpewhat she thinks about an Indigenous voice to parliament, and also get updates on Victoria’s exciting treaty negotiations. Lidia Thorpe is a human rights advocate and a former greens MP for the seat of Northcote. If you’d like to know more about treaty, sovereignty and land rights check out 3CR programs, Fire First, Blak 'n' Deadly and Blaknoise!
The Uluru statement’s proposal for a constitutionally enshrined voice to parliament has been rejected again by Scott Morrison. Despite hopes that were placed in the appointment of Ken Wyatt to the portfolio, the prime minister says he would veto the change. Karen Middleton on the models that might follow and the campaign to keep the Voice alive.Guest: Chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper Karen Middleton. Background reading:Coalition divided on First Nations voice in The Saturday PaperThe Saturday PaperThe MonthlyFor more information on today’s episode, visit 7ampodcast.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last week on this podcast we talked to Ken Wyatt about the government’s plan for a referendum – hopefully this parliamentary term – to recognise Indigenous Australians in the Constitution. This week, we continue the conversation on Indigenous recognition with Megan Davis, a law professor and expert member of a key United Nations Indigenous rights body on the debate about an Indigenous ‘Voice’ which has followed Ken Wyatt’s announcement. “At this point the only viable option for constitutional reform is this proposal for a Voice to parliament,” says Megan . "The Uluru Statement from the Heart is significant because it’s the first time an Australian government has gone out to community and said to them what does recognition mean to you in the Australian Constitution? And their answer was we want a better say in the laws and policies that affect our lives…The very key point here is the symbolic elements of recognition were completely unanimously rejected. So there was a very strong view that this needed to be practical reconciliation – that Aboriginal people were over symbolism." Megan Davis is currently in Geneva for a meeting of the UN body she sits on, where she says this issue will be raised among other issues which Australian Indigenous people face. Australia’s reputation on the international stage has had a number of issues such as “incarceration[…]the conditions of young people in youth detention[…][and] the numbers of child removals”. Additional audio: A List of Ways to Die, Lee Rosevere, from Free Music Archive. Image: RICHARD WAINWRIGHT/AAP
Australians could vote on a proposal to recognise Indigenous Australians in the Constitution within the next three years. In his first major address since becoming the first Aboriginal Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt has pledged to bring forward what he's calling a "consensus option" during this term of parliament. - Australci bi u sljedeće tri godine mogli da glasaju o prijedlogu održavanja referenduma za ustavno priznavanje australskih starosjedilaca.U svom prvom obraćanju po preuzimanju dužnosti ministra za australske prve narode, Ken Wyatt je obećao da će razraditi i iznijeti detalje dogovora o načinu i vremenskom okviru za održavanje istorijskog glasanja nacije.
Creating an Indigenous voice to parliament through constitutional recognition will create a third chamber and do nothing to improve Indigenous lives - but it'll never be sold that way.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt says the government is committed to exploring steps towards a referendum. - Il Ministro per gli australiani indigeni Ken Wyatt ha dichiarato che il governo si impegna a esplorare un percorso che porti ad un referendum.
Australians could vote on a proposal to recognize Indigenous Australians in the Constitution within the next three years. In his first major address since becoming the first Aboriginal Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt has pledged to bring forward what he's calling a "consensus option" during this term of parliament - Australci bi u sljedeće 3 godine mogli na referendumu odlučivati o priznavanju starosjedilačkih naroda u Ustavu.Ministar Ken Wayat obvezao se raditi na postizanju prijedloga koji će biti, kako je rekao, konsenzualna opcija, odnosno prihvatljiv svima.
The first Indigenous minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, says on the government’s proposal to constitutionally recognise Indigenous Australians: “I’m optimistic about achieving the outcome because if the words are simple, but meaningful, then Australians will generally accept an opportunity to include Aboriginal people in the Constitution.” But he concedes Indigenous leaders would not take the same minimalist approach he is advocating for, but says it is “pragmatic”. "What I want to see us make some gains. Later on as we mature as a nation, then we can have another debate of what the next phase is." He admits getting support for the constitutional referendum in his home state of Western Australia would be difficult but he would be looking to the big mining companies – which have been supportive of the Uluru Statement of the Heart – to help make the case there. As for issues affecting Indigenous communities, such as high youth suicide rates, he says there is “a sense of futility for some young people. The issue of broken relationships. The way in which young people have expressed the need for their culture to be valued”. On the way forward, he is looking into “support structures that need to go into place on the ground” and thinks “there is a way that we can have some of this with existing resources”. Additional Music: A List of Ways to Die, Lee Rosevere, from Free Music Archive. Image: Rohan Thomson/AAP
Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt says the government is committed to exploring steps towards a referendum. - Il Ministro per gli australiani indigeni Ken Wyatt ha dichiarato che il governo si impegna a esplorare un percorso che porti ad un referendum.
In this episode of Jam Pakt, Jonzy’s very special guest is none other than the recently appointed Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Honourable (Uncle) Ken Wyatt. Finally – the person in Federal Parliament representing blackfullas… is actually a blackfulla!!
A report on insurance discrimination by the Victorian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has found the travel insurance industry is still struggling to understand mental health issues.
Matty J Interview with Hon. Ken Wyatt, Minister for Indigenous Australians. 07/06/19
E to'a fitu sui tama'ita'i ua tofia i le Kapeneta fou a Scott Morrison, ma o le taimi muamua fo'i lenei ua tofia ai se tagata muamua i le Kapeneta ina ua tofia Ken Wyatt i le matagaluega o Indigenous Affairs.
The country’s largest analytical survey undertaken on an Indigenous voice to parliament has revealed widespread community support for the proposal.
The federal Government has committed to boosting the number of Indigenous Health professionals on Country, while establishing a new COAG Ministerial focus on First Nation's health.
It’s a double whammy ‘recognition episode’ coming your way this week … It’s Anzac Day, and we’re joined by Australian Major General (retired) Senator Jim Molan, who joins us from his hospital bed to share with us what Anzac Day means to him. Also this week, we’re recognising and celebrating the World Health Organisations “World Immunisation Week” … We have a special message from the Federal Minister for Seniors, Ken Wyatt, who expresses just how important immunisation truly is for all Australian’s, but particularly for our Seniors .. … and once again, we invited you to ASK THE EXPERT … On this weeks’ show, we’re putting your questions to our expert guest, Alun Richards, the Medical Director of the Queensland Department of Health’s Immunisation Program … So, make yourself a cuppa, put your feet up, and enjoy all that Radio COTA brings to you .. Please keep sending us your feedback and suggestions, we love hearing from you ... Call us on the Radio COTA Feedback Line … Phone: 3316 2907 Or Email us at ... radiocota@cotaqld.org.au
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Minister for Aged Care and Indigenous Health, Ken Wyatt talks to Ross about why he thinks a seniors gap year should be offered to employees as they enter retirement.