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Aboriginal dot painting depicting a large central circle with radiating lines, U-shaped figures, and two footprints, all in white on a reddish-brown background.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice

Us Taken-Away Kids: the 10th anniversary of 'Bringing them Home report'.

Us Taken-Away Kids Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Bringing them home report Download PDF Contents Commissioner's Foreword Track the History Mother Journeys and Homecoming Reconciliation Index of Contributors Acknowledgments Copyright Disclaimer "As a child I had no mother鈥檚 arms to hold...
The Australian Aboriginal flag flies on a tall pole against a partly cloudy sky, with modern city buildings, including ANZ and Westpac, in the background.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice

NILAC: National Indigenous Legal Advocacy Courses

The NILAC courses were transferred to Tranby - the National Indigenous Adult Education and Training Centre. Contact Tranby for more information on these courses.
Abstract artwork featuring stylized, elongated fish with bold stripes, surrounded by intricate patterns of circles, zigzags, and lines in shades of dark purple and white. The composition is symmetrical and highly detailed.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice

Moving Forward - achieving reparations for the stolen generations

Moving Forward - achieving reparations for the stolen generations A national conference to facilitate public debate about reparations for the stolen generations was held on 15 & 16 August 2001 in Sydney. The conference was hosted by the 黑料情报站 (the Commission), the...
Logo of Reconciliation Australia featuring a stylized sun with red and yellow segments above the text Reconciliation Australia and the phrase Reconciliation Action Plans below.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice

Reconciliation Action Plan 2012

Reconciliation is important to the 黑料情报站. First it enables us to build the cultural diversity of our organisation so we are better placed to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to understand and exercise their human rights; secondly as it is appropriate...

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