Indigenous Australia

Where is Australia’s Treaty of Waitangi?

Where is Australia’s Treaty of Waitangi?

ShareBrad Webb Australia has never had an equivalent of New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, says Brad Webb. Here, aboriginal dispossession equated to British sovereignty. New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty...

 

Indigenous Australians require recognition

Indigenous Australians require recognition

ShareRodger Hills Indigenous people are not a minority in the community, says Rodger Hills from Rethink Australia, they are a vital part of our society, the original occupants of this land, and they need to be recognized in the Australian...

 

Reconciliation and national unification

Reconciliation and national unification

ShareBrad Webb Only by a true recognition of indigenous Australians’ rights and grievances will Australia be able to become a fully unified nation, says Brad Webb. In many ways, Aboriginality challenges the notion of a unified national...

 
 
 
 

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