- Stephen Hagan -

Here is a selection of my publications. Click on the title to view the whole text, or chose a category on the left.

  • Local ban urged as NY curbs `N word'
    02.03.2007
    AUSTRALIAN governments have been urged to follow the lead of New York and ban the use of the word ``nigger''. Aboriginal academic and activist Stephen Hagan welcomed yesterday the news that New York City Council had voted to ban ``nigger'', and... read more
  • Business of blood lines
    20.03.2006
    There is pride in discovering an Aboriginal family background, but some people lie about it to gain undeserved benefits, reports Tony Koch IN the late 1990s when Pauline Hanson gathered tens of thousands of followers to her One Nation party, the... read more
  • Business of blood lines
    20.03.2006
    By: Tony Koch There is pride in discovering an Aboriginal family background, but some people lie about it to gain undeserved benefits, reports Tony Koch IN the late 1990s when Pauline Hanson gathered tens of thousands of followers to her... read more
  • From Lawson to Tunstall: our racist shame file
    13.03.2006
    THE shame file of Australians who stand accused of bringing racism into the sporting arena is diverse, stretching from bush balladeer Henry Lawson to more recent culprits Lleyton Hewitt and Arthur Tunstall. Tomorrow, an Aboriginal academic will bring... read more
  • Activist sues uni over privacy breach
    21.07.2004
    A HIGH-PROFILE Aboriginal activist, who has received threats allegedly from the Ku Klux Klan, is seeking $140,000 from James Cook University after it published his private address and silent telephone number on its website. Stephen Hagan said he had... read more
  • Activist sues uni over privacy breach
    21.07.2004
    By: Tony Koch A HIGH-PROFILE Aboriginal activist, who has received threats allegedly from the Ku Klux Klan, is seeking $140,000 from James Cook University after it published his private address and silent telephone number on its... read more
  • Future can be bright
    20.04.2004
    The abolition of ATSIC offers a great opportunity for indigenous Australians, writes Stephen Hagan FOLLOWING Prime Minister John Howard's announcement to abolish ATSIC, indigenous Australians need to reflect for a moment and assess where we now stand... read more
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