- Stephen Hagan -

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  • Hagan rises to the Times
    28.06.2010
    By: TONY KOCH MANY newspaper editors have come from humble beginnings, but it is unlikely any could be more basic than that of Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan, the new head of the National Indigenous Times. Hagan was born 50 years ago, the... read more
  • Humble beginnings, Hagan rises to the Times
    26.06.2010
    By Tony Koch. MANY newspaper editors have come from humble beginnings, but it is unlikely any could be more basic than that of Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan, the new head of the National Indigenous Times. Hagan was born 50 years ago, the second... read more
  • Killer made hit list of students - KKK link.
    15.05.2010
    By: Michael McKenna, Tony Koch Click here to search for full page image in PDF format Click here for image(Library Terminal Only) A TEENAGER who murdered his brother in 2007 and disposed of the body with the help of a teacher who was... read more
  • Schooled by class Klansman
    14.05.2010
    By: JAMIE WALKER, TONY KOCH, ADDITIONAL REPORTING: SARAH ELKS Questions remain about a teacher's influence on a young murderer ANTHONY Rowlingson was 16 years and 10 months old when he got into his father's gun safe. It was a chilly... read more
  • Shared histories surface at last
    23.01.2010
    By: TONY KOCH Two families have uncovered an extraordinary link WHEN 85-year-old Monica Barton read the reminiscences of Aboriginal academic Stephen Hagan in The Australian about his Irish great-grandfather, her jaw dropped. The Joseph... read more
  • Academic condemns Aboriginal bureaucrats
    26.05.2008
    TACKLING indigenous disadvantage was being hindered because tens of thousands of people employed in the ``Aboriginal industry'' were simply collecting their salary and serving out time instead of tackling the hard issues, according to a leading... read more
  • Native title no good for us: top elder
    24.05.2008
    laws have only divided indigenous families and sparked bitter rivalries while delivering nothing in return, Australian Aboriginal elder of the year Jim Hagan said yesterday. Mr Hagan, who in 1980 became the first Aborigine to address the UN, threw his... read more
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