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culmination of the agenda of the signatories and is the process by which First
Nations will express their sovereignty. Other parts note the views of some delegates that the Voice should be a mechanism for providing 'free, prior and informed consent' rather than advice, and that Treaty could include a proper say in decision-making, the establishment of a truth commission, reparations, a financial settlement (such as seeking a percentage of GDP), the resolution of land, water and resources issues, recognition of authority and customary law, and guarantees of respect for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
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drawn. In some areas, the ceremony was satisfied by a transgressor being ritually speared in the leg instead of facing the spears head on. Once blood was drawn, the feud was over, with the wrong suffered to the accuser satisfied. Members said
Makarrata "captures our aspirations for a fair and truthful relationship with the people of Australia", and the Makarrata Commission would "supervise a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations". The word has also been used to mean "treaty", as adopted by the
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referendum were held today, how would you vote on the proposal to change the
Constitution to set up a new body comprising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that gives advice to federal parliament on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues?" Only 17 percent said they would vote no, down 3 percent since March 2020.
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giving the first public reading of the statement after it was adopted by the delegates. A freedom of information request in 2023 released the meeting records of the First
Nations Regional Dialogues and a draft version of the Final Report of the Referendum Council. The draft version included a longer
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word "describing a process of conflict resolution, peacemaking and justice", or "a coming together after a struggle". It originally referred to a ritualised ceremony of "revenge", dispute resolution, and "peace-making" in which members of an aggrieved clan throw spears at a wrongdoer until blood is
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Proportionally, we are the most incarcerated people on the planet. We are not an innately criminal people. Our children are aliened from their families at unprecedented rates. This cannot be because we have no love for them. And our youth languish in detention in obscene numbers. They should be our
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of the Greens introduced a draft bill, also supported by the organisers of the referendum campaign, to establish a Truth and
Justice Commission. The Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, which is responsible for this issue, opened until 6 September its public review.
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Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tribes were the first sovereign Nations of the Australian continent and its adjacent islands, and possessed it under our own laws and customs. This our ancestors did, according to the reckoning of our culture, from the Creation, according to the common law
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Following the defeat of the referendum on the first element of the statement, polling in November 2023 found public support for a treaty had declined to 33% (37% opposing, 31% undecided), down from 58% support in October 2023. The same poll also found public support for a truth telling commission
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received significant public support from individuals, institutions and civil society groups following its release in 2017. The Uluru Dialogue, a group formed from key members of the writers of the statement based in the UNSW Indigenous Law Centre to advocate for the requests of the statement,
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in June 2020 showed that a majority of Australians supported a constitutionally-enshrined Voice to Parliament, and that this support had increased 7 percent in three months, from 49 percent in March to 56 percent in June 2020. There were 2000 participants in the survey, who were asked: "If a
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Some feuds continued down the generations but in northern Arnhem Land there was a special peace-making ceremony, the "makarrata" or "magaranda". The selected or self-confessed offender had to face a barrage of spears, but once blood was drawn his accusers were satisfied and the feud was
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The Final Report also notes that there are other matters of great importance to Australia's Indigenous peoples that can be more appropriately addressed outside the Constitution, realising the difficulties involved in Constitutional amendments, and recognising the principle of
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The Statement was drafted and overwhelmingly endorsed by the Convention's delegates. It is 15 pages long and includes three elements: the one-page pitch to the Australian people; 'Our Story' of the First Nations history of Australia; and the explanation of the legal
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In order to achieve a design for The Voice that best suits the needs and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the Committee recommends that the Australian Government initiate a process of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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The Committee also recommends that the Australian Government consider the establishment, in Canberra, of a National Resting Place, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remains which could be a place of commemoration, healing and
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spiritual notion: the ancestral tie between the land, or 'mother nature', and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who were born therefrom, remain attached thereto, and must one day return thither to be united with our
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leaders selected as delegates to the First Nations National Constitutional Convention. The document calls for substantive constitutional change and structural reform through the creation of two new institutions; a
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where Davis stated that "the Uluru Statement from the Heart isn't just the first one-page statement; it's actually a very lengthy Document of about 18 to 20 pages…". Disputing this, Davis has stated that the
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In 1967 we were counted, in 2017 we seek to be heard. We leave base camp and start our trek across this vast country. We invite you to walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future.
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That an extra-constitutional Declaration of Recognition be enacted by legislation passed by all Australian Parliaments, ideally on the same day, to articulate a symbolic statement of recognition to unify
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member and later as an independent), was one of those walked out of the Convention and refused to sign the final document, due to the lack of a guaranteed treaty process. In October 2020,
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rejected the Voice proposal, characterising it as a "radical" constitutional change that would not be supported by a majority of Australians in a referendum. Following this, in May 2022
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This link is the basis of the ownership of the soil, or better, of sovereignty. It has never been ceded or extinguished, and co-exists with the sovereignty of the Crown.
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With substantive constitutional change and structural reform, we believe this ancient sovereignty can shine through as a fuller expression of Australia’s nationhood.
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How could it be otherwise? That peoples possessed a land for sixty millennia and this sacred link disappears from world history in merely the last two hundred years?
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announced that their journalists have translated the Statement into more than 60 languages, and there are plans for it to be translated and recorded in more than 12
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in our own country. When we have power over our destiny our children will flourish. They will walk in two worlds and their culture will be a gift to their country.
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how we see Australian history because a big part of that truth-telling aspect was that communities feel excluded from the narrative of the Australian country.
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in the 1980s in order to use an Aboriginal word for their proposed "Treaty of Commitment... between the Aboriginal Nation and the Australian Government".
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law women. This official painted and signed canvas artwork was presented to the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition on 5 August 2017, at the
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with eggs from the north east, at the top left, and Liru, the poisonous snake from the south west, at the bottom left. The other tells the story of the
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via a "co-design process", was set in motion by the establishment of the Senior Advisory Group (SAG), announced by Minister for Indigenous Australians
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We seek a Makarrata Commission to supervise a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations and truth-telling about our history.
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that has led to severe disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. These reforms can be summarised as Voice, Treaty and Truth.
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We, gathered at the 2017 National Constitutional Convention, coming from all points of the southern sky, make this statement from the heart:
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who, while holding a ceremony at the top of Uluru, became involved in a dispute with men who came from the west. The men left and created
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in May 2022), does not favour an amendment that, according to her view, "divides along the line of race". Queensland Senator
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light festival in Alice Springs in April 2023, with the festival theme inspired by the statement, "Listen with the heart".
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representatives. It presented its final report on 29 November 2018. There were four recommendations in the report:
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Morgan Begg is a research fellow and Daniel Wild is the director of research at the Institute of Public Affairs.
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and a constitutionally-enshrined voice to parliament, and to show that it is a fair and practical reform.
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analysis of Voice, Treaty and Truth regarding the outcomes delegates wished to see from them.
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reforms list should be reordered, from "Voice, Treaty, Truth" to "Truth, Treaty, Voice".
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victory and committed to implementing it in full. However, the Voice was rejected at a
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We call for the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.
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information that informed the Uluru Statement or provide context to the statement.
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as the overarching law of the land, which is "lasting and alive... my backbone".
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1233:'s struggle to be heard by governments back then, leading to the
3406:"Uluru Statement from the Heart awarded 2021 Sydney peace prize"
2407:
1766:
3729:
3572:"Indigenous voice counterpoint: a violation of racial equality"
3545:"Indigenous voice counterpoint: a violation of racial equality"
2710:
2484:"2021-22 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture in full"
2144:– via Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII).
1408:
1071:
991:
977:
Endorsements in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum
873:
839:
was published on 30 June 2017, and sent to the Prime Minister,
667:
662:
The Uluru Statement has been translated into over 20 different
604:
4287:
3329:"'Unifying moment': Campaign aims to amplify Indigenous voice"
1339:
and committed to implementing it in full. As a result of this,
522:
We seek constitutional reforms to empower our people and take
3636:"A voice to parliament will do little for Indigenous justice"
3373:"Uluru Statement from the Heart wins 2021 Sydney Peace Prize"
1931:"The Uluru Statement from the Heart is one page long, not 26"
1584:
Text was copied from this source, which is available under a
1580:
954:
Research commissioned by From the Heart and conducted by the
773:
624:
56:
Indigenous advisory body to represent Indigenous communities.
3220:"Voice fallout: support for treaty plunges after referendum"
2872:"A year on, the key goal of Uluru statement remains elusive"
2082:
The Original Australians: The Story of the Aboriginal People
4007:"First Meeting of the Local & Regional Co-Design Group"
1341:
a referendum to amend the constitution to include the Voice
707:
2926:"Indigenous voice proposal 'not desirable', says Turnbull"
2042:"What is a Makarrata? It's more than a synonym for treaty"
927:, a member of the Darwin dialogues and a signatory to the
1887:
National Indigenous Australians Agency (10 March 2023).
963:
defeated, with an approximate 60% no vote nationwide.
766:
is one page, refuting claims made by no campaign leader
471:
as 'extracts from the Uluru Statement from the Heart'.
211:
to the people of Australia, written and endorsed by the
711:
as "extracts from the Uluru Statement from the Heart".
457:
2017: First Nations National Constitutional Convention
3138:"How the Voice to Parliament failed so spectacularly"
2325:"The Uluru Statement from the Heart in Your Language"
1822:
Indigenous steering committee of Referendum Council.
831:
Presentation to government and journey across country
2084:(2 ed.). Sydney: Allen and Unwin. p. 194.
1853:
Brennan, Bridget; Zillman, Stephanie (26 May 2017).
1374:
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians
71:
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians
3749:
3747:
2545:"Uluru smear job reeks of desperation from No camp"
2425:
1097:, as well as some of the broader objectives of the
4166:
4090:(Report). Australian Government. 2024. p. 60.
4059:"October 14 set as Voice to Parliament referendum"
3608:"Why the 'Voice' will divide us in dangerous ways"
3606:
3303:"Indigenous call deserves response from the heart"
3218:
2767:
2755:
2743:
2731:
2719:
2543:
2456:
2413:
2124:"The Noongar Settlement: Australia's First Treaty"
2027:
1912:
1809:
1772:
1627:
647:, the devil dingo, represented by the dog prints.
474:
4296:
3754:Allam, Lorena; Butler, Josh (20 February 2023).
3744:
3716:
3003:"Finding the Heart of the Nation by Thomas Mayo"
1788:. Australian Parliamentary Library. 19 June 2017
3326:
2122:Hobbs, Harry; Williams, George (1 March 2018).
1186:and various academics and lawyers based at the
1159:, signalled a shift in policy, saying that the
750:is one page and characterised the dispute as a
2917:
2450:
2448:
1852:
1291:The first recommendation, that of creating an
895:
4249:"What is the Uluru Statement from the Heart?"
3974:
2121:
1960:
1846:
1531:"What is the Uluru Statement from the Heart?"
182:
2115:
532:Makarrata is the culmination of our agenda:
4265:Voice of Reason: On Recognition and Renewal
3946:
3920:
3753:
3570:Begg, Morgan; Wild, Daniel (19 June 2019).
2807:
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283:
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1815:
1147:, (later a Victorian Senator initially as
1132:has also criticised the objectives of the
1086:and its message to the Australian people.
775:The Final Report of the Referendum Council
189:
175:
16:2017 Australian Indigenous reform petition
4174:(Report). Australia: Referendum Council.
3660:
3464:"New Central Land Council chairs elected"
3339:
3192:"Final Voice Referendum Results Released"
2975:
2949:
2923:
2869:
2779:
2575:"Referendum Council News & resources"
1961:Davis, Megan; Anderson, Patricia (2023).
1696:"Anderson to co-chair Referendum Council"
1586:Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
1524:
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557:. This opinion was cited in the landmark
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1331:, incoming Prime Minister of Australia,
1229:on the topic. He drew parallels between
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784:contains the following recommendations:
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1089:Opposition to the key component of the
330:(Co-chair on resignation of Pat Dodson)
228:and a Makarrata Commission, to oversee
34:This article is part of a series on the
4297:
4246:
4169:Final Report of the Referendum Council
4137:
4011:National Indigenous Australians Agency
3722:
3688:
3109:
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2426:RMIT ABC Fact Check (10 August 2023).
2389:National Indigenous Australians Agency
1633:
1555:
1513:
1442:
1414:
1322:
1244:
1201:"From the Heart" is a campaign by the
837:Final Report of the Referendum Council
782:Final Report of the Referendum Council
708:Final Report to the Referendum Council
699:National Indigenous Australians Agency
469:Final Report of the Referendum Council
409:Denise Bowden (As proxy for Yunupingu)
4228:
4100:
3953:Grattan, Michelle (29 October 2019).
3694:
3437:Lindsay, Kirstyn (18 December 2017).
3327:Archibald-Binge, Ella (25 May 2020).
3297:
3291:
3274:
3135:
2896:Grattan, Michelle (26 October 2017).
2538:
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2481:
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2345:
2246:"Parrtjima Festival in Light returns"
2154:
2099:Langton, Marcia; Corn, Aaron (2023).
2079:
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1956:
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1882:
1880:
1778:
1529:Chrysanthos, Natassia (27 May 2019).
938:
919:
595:In keeping with the tradition of the
429:A constitutional prohibition against
4101:Torre, Giovanni, ed. (2 July 2024).
3928:"A voice for Indigenous Australians"
3801:
3601:
3403:
3029:
2976:Wahlquist, Calla (30 October 2017).
2950:Wahlquist, Calla (26 October 2017).
2924:Wahlquist, Calla (26 October 2017).
2811:
1438:
1436:
997:In his 2019 induction speech to the
843:, and the leader of the opposition,
567:
534:the coming together after a struggle
416:recommendations. These themes were:
4214:Appleby, Gabrielle (24 July 2020).
4167:Referendum Council (30 June 2017).
4025:
3852:
3217:Visentin, Lisa (18 November 2023).
3058:Wellington, Shahni (15 July 2020).
2364:from the original on 10 August 2023
2052:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
691:2023 Voice to Parliament referendum
666:and 60 other languages, as well as
13:
4207:
3783:"Our People – The Uluru Statement"
3775:
3492:"Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price"
3347:"Our People – The Uluru Statement"
3287:from the original on 30 June 2019.
3157:Nicholas, Josh (12 October 2023).
2648:
2419:
2352:Hegarty, Nicole (10 August 2023).
2342:
2190:. 19 November 2015. Archived from
2070:
1951:
1877:
1496:"The Council – Referendum Council"
1225:and the Voice, delivered the 2022
371:Emeritus Professor Colleen Hayward
14:
4321:
4310:History of Indigenous Australians
4271:
4138:Lowrey, Tom, ed. (29 June 2024).
3833:Collard, Sarah (25 August 2022).
3196:National Indigenous Radio Service
2844:Davidson, Helen (5 August 2017).
2482:Davis, Megan (10 November 2022).
2103:. Thames and Hudson. p. 80.
2009:from the original on 6 March 2019
1736:from the original on 6 March 2019
1676:from the original on 6 March 2019
1443:Butler, Josh (13 February 2024).
1433:
1364:Australian Indigenous Sovereignty
1227:Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture
1104:NT Indigenous politician for the
943:
853:Rom Watangu – The Law of the Land
406:(until his death on 3 April 2023)
242:sovereignty of Indigenous peoples
86:Australian Indigenous sovereignty
4195: This article incorporates
4190:
4131:
4113:
4094:
4077:
4051:
3723:Parkin, Dean (15 October 2020).
3661:Wahlquist, Calla (25 May 2017).
3418:from the original on 31 May 2021
3385:from the original on 30 May 2021
3136:Chung, Frank (14 October 2023).
3110:Briggs, Casey (7 October 2023).
2870:Wahlquist, Calla (25 May 2018).
2455:Credlin, Peta (10 August 2023).
2218:"Uluru Statement from the Heart"
2184:"National Aboriginal Conference"
2157:"Uluru Statement: a quick guide"
2058:from the original on 5 June 2019
2040:Pearson, Luke (10 August 2017).
2030:, inside cover, pp. i-ii, 16-32.
1999:"Uluru Statement from the Heart"
1865:from the original on 14 May 2019
1786:"Uluru Statement: a quick guide"
1706:from the original on 7 July 2019
1579:
1543:from the original on 5 July 2019
1384:Indigenous treaties in Australia
1329:2022 Australian federal election
517:the torment of our powerlessness
156:
81:Indigenous treaties in Australia
4247:Gooley, Cameron (25 May 2022).
4160:
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3859:Cassidy, Caitlin (9 May 2022).
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3695:Grand, Chip Le (25 June 2020).
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1894:(Report). Australian Government
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1726:"The council – Mark Leibler AC"
1666:"The council – Pat Anderson AO"
1420:Formerly known as Thomas Mayor.
933:Finding the Heart of the Nation
664:Australian Aboriginal languages
657:
4278:Uluru Statement from the Heart
3250:Uluru Statement from the Heart
2812:Mayo, Thomas (15 April 2023).
2655:Butler, Josh (9 August 2023).
2278:Uluru Statement from the Heart
2155:McKay, Daniel (19 June 2017).
1641:"The council – Patrick Dodson"
1595:
1470:
1401:
1379:Indigenous Voice to Parliament
1317:COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
1293:Indigenous voice to government
1173:Indigenous Voice to Parliament
1139:Jordan Humphreys, a member of
1095:Indigenous Voice to Parliament
1084:Uluru Statement from the Heart
1045:Uluru Statement from the Heart
1018:Uluru Statement from the Heart
1007:Uluru Statement from the Heart
983:Uluru Statement from the Heart
742:from deputy opposition leader
585:National Aboriginal Conference
548:International Court of Justice
476:Uluru Statement from the Heart
451:Uluru Statement from the Heart
310:Torres Strait Islander peoples
204:Uluru Statement from the Heart
137:Uluru Statement from the Heart
25:Signing of the Uluru Statement
1:
3893:. Commonwealth of Australia.
3549:TheSydneyMorningHerald.com.au
2101:Law: the Way of the Ancestors
1824:"Uluru – National Convention"
1427:
1188:University of New South Wales
1166:
1061:
754:that had long been debunked.
278:
273:subsequent referendum in 2023
3404:Zhou, Naaman (26 May 2021).
2822:(Interview). Interviewed by
2384:"Agency FOI Disclosure Logs"
1394:
1177:
851:as a preface, and the essay
717:pointed to comments made by
420:Statement of acknowledgement
45:Torres Strait Islander Voice
7:
3275:Quinn, Karl (1 July 2019).
3030:Pitt, Helen (29 May 2019).
1357:
1311:, Associate Provost at the
1126:Institute of Public Affairs
1005:voiced his support for the
910:Indigenous Affairs Minister
896:Initial government response
701:(NIAA) in March 2023 under
76:Reconciliation in Australia
10:
4326:
3982:"National Co-design Group"
1170:
974:
947:
590:
244:and to address structural
143:State and territory voices
4305:Constitution of Australia
4254:The Sydney Morning Herald
4107:National Indigenous Times
3809:"The Voice to Parliament"
3702:The Sydney Morning Herald
3577:The Sydney Morning Herald
3333:The Sydney Morning Herald
3281:The Sydney Morning Herald
3037:The Sydney Morning Herald
2819:The Sydney Morning Herald
2695:National Indigenous Times
2251:National Indigenous Times
2080:Flood, Josephine (2019).
1963:Our Voices from the Heart
1536:The Sydney Morning Herald
684:
253:then Coalition government
2003:referendumcouncil.org.au
1112:(who was elected to the
1110:Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
859:, in which he describes
768:Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
619:creation stories of the
362:(until 27 February 2017)
294:Leader of the Opposition
284:2015: Referendum Council
236:between governments and
4125:Parliament of Australia
3497:Parliament of Australia
2768:Referendum Council 2017
2756:Referendum Council 2017
2744:Referendum Council 2017
2732:Referendum Council 2017
2720:Referendum Council 2017
2414:Referendum Council 2017
2162:Parliament of Australia
2028:Referendum Council 2017
1913:Referendum Council 2017
1810:Referendum Council 2017
1773:Referendum Council 2017
1628:Referendum Council 2017
1389:Yirrkala bark petitions
1313:University of Melbourne
1074:elders Alison Hunt and
813:parliamentary supremacy
597:Yirrkala bark petitions
481:
314:Australian Constitution
267:on the occasion of his
4263:Davis, Megan (2023). "
3932:Ministers Media Centre
2005:. Referendum Council.
1305:University of Canberra
1289:
1257:MP and comprising six
1215:Torres Strait Islander
1034:the Weekend Australian
890:Woodford Folk Festival
808:
703:freedom of information
544:
497:This sovereignty is a
217:Torres Strait Islander
26:
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1171:Further information:
1141:Socialist Alternative
1106:Country Liberal Party
1054:was awarded the 2021
1011:Australian Parliament
971:Accolades and support
868:The 440 words of the
786:
639:, represented by the
512:hope for the future.
488:
431:racial discrimination
350:Natasha Stott Despoja
251:In October 2017, the
213:Australian Aboriginal
24:
4232:(17 February 2020).
4199:available under the
3378:University of Sydney
3307:theaustralian.com.au
2781:Yunupingu, Galarrwuy
2194:on 18 September 2020
1478:"Referendum Council"
1303:, Chancellor of the
1080:Central Land Council
723:Henry Parkes Oration
689:In the campaign for
679:Indigenous languages
368:(until 4 March 2017)
163:Australia portal
52:Proposed Australian
3256:on 16 November 2020
2556:News Corp Australia
2511:(22 October 2018).
2469:News Corp Australia
1323:Albanese government
1307:, and Professor Dr
1245:Morrison government
1221:, advocate for the
1207:Cape York Institute
1190:. It is chaired by
1041:Cape York Institute
999:Logies Hall of Fame
857:Galarrwuy Yunupingu
641:Rufous hare-wallaby
404:Galarrwuy Yunupingu
226:First Nations Voice
2579:Referendum Council
2254:. 28 February 2023
1828:Referendum Council
1760:Referendum Council
1756:"Discussion paper"
1730:Referendum Council
1670:Referendum Council
1645:Referendum Council
1607:Referendum Council
1567:Referendum Council
1500:Referendum Council
1482:Referendum Council
1235:Wave Hill walk-off
1068:traditional owners
1066:In December 2017,
1056:Sydney Peace Prize
1009:by calling on the
939:Community response
920:After presentation
847:. It included the
673:In November 2020,
621:traditional owners
27:
3934:. 30 October 2019
3900:978-1-74366-926-6
3605:(31 March 2017).
3525:. 31 October 2019
3198:. 6 November 2023
2824:FitzSimons, Peter
2758:, pp. 29–32.
2734:, pp. 16–21.
2628:(9 August 2023).
2599:. 9 August 2023.
2542:(9 August 2023).
2329:SBS Your Language
2129:Sydney Law Review
1980:978-1-4607-6478-7
1969:Country, Sydney:
1702:. 15 March 2016.
1407:"Makarrata" is a
1369:Barunga Statement
1157:Australian Greens
1114:Australian Senate
1022:Investment banker
795:section 51 (xxvi)
752:conspiracy theory
550:, as part of the
380:Kristina Keneally
246:power differences
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746:stated that the
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