Archive for: Indigenous

Reconciliation + Republic = Australia 2.1

Reconciliation + Republic = Australia 2.1

ShareTHE HONEYMOON’S OVER JULIA – WHAT PART OF SORRY DON’T YOU GET? by contributing editor-at-large Tess Lawrence By Tess Lawrence | Contributing editor-at-large TREATY NOW, TREATY MA, TREATY MA’AM I am not going to...

 

Pathway to a Republic (part 1): Why a Republic?

Pathway to a Republic (part 1): Why a Republic?

Share Former Chief Justice Sir Gerard Brennan This is the first part of the 2011 Professor George Winterton Memorial Lecture by former High Court Chief Justice Sir Gerard Brennan. Here, he talks about why Australia should be a republic and...

 

Indigenous Recognition and the future of constitutional reform in Australia

Indigenous Recognition and the future of constitutional reform in Australia

ShareDavid Donovan looks at the proposed referendum on indigenous recognition and considers what failure would mean for future Constitutional reform in Australia. The Federal Government recently announced a process leading to a referendum...

 

Aboriginal Australians’ journey from devastation to hope

Aboriginal Australians’ journey from devastation to hope

Share  David Donovan speaks about his experiences growing up with Indigenous Australians in Central Queensland during the 1970s and 1980s. Instances of racism and discrimination are, when they happen, sad and dismal events to behold....

 
 
 
 

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