In this article Goodes will be used as a representative to be awarded for the Australian Prize 'Anti - racial Defense Activities and Youth Labor Law' regardless of his or her sports career. Third paragraph - TEEP is being implemented in the media in journalist ethics to make all journalist reports fair and non-judgmental. As mentioned in the first article, in the Adam Goodes report, the professional standards set in journalist ethics are not necessarily obvious.
This article focuses on the freedom of Australian indigenous people who have lived in Australia for at least 40, 000 years. The arrival of the Europeans in 1788 brought about major changes in traditional indigenous customs and lifestyles. Until 1901, the colonial government and the community were officially and informally discriminated against indigenous peoples (rights and freedom, 1945 - present, nd). The three main events that focused on this incident were "1938 Mourning Day", "1965 Free Ride", and "Sat-made Tent Embassy of 1972". The first occurred in 1938, it was the day of mourning. On the day that Australia settled in Australia and celebrated its 150th anniversary, an organized land rights movement was established. Britain celebrates this day
Indigenous people lived in Australia for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans. When the British arrived in Australia, they suffered a lot of damage. When Captain Cook visited the second half of the 18th century, it was estimated that there were some 750,000 indigenous people. By the 1920s, this figure was reduced by about 90%. In the early days there was a violent clash between indigenous people and settlers. However, the majority of the dead were caused by diseases brought to Australia by Europeans and gradual acquisition of indigenous lands in farms and villages. UK agricultural methods such as the use of barbed wire disrupted the traditional Australian lifestyle and brought further violence between British settlers and indigenous peoples. The invasion of sheep and rabbits destroyed their environment, food sources and hunting grounds. Settlers often kill the indigenous people who have invaded their "land". Many natives have moved to town to make a living