
It’s a call to action. January 26th
Changing the date of Australia Day is not just symbolic—it’s a call to action. It’s a chance for our nation to truly hear, act, and stand in solidarity with the…
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Changing the date of Australia Day is not just symbolic—it’s a call to action. It’s a chance for our nation to truly hear, act, and stand in solidarity with the…
“Our vision for reconciliation is a society that values the cultures and heritage of our First Nations Peoples, respects the land and waters, and provides justice and equity to all…
“Our vision for reconciliation is a society that values the cultures and heritage of our First Nations Peoples, respects the land and waters, and provides justice and equity to all…
Today, 13 February, is an opportunity to reflect on the anniversary of the 2008 National Apology to Australia’s First Nations People in the House of Representatives by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd….
Incorporating local Aboriginal art into our organisational culture holds great significance for Communicare and demonstrates our commitment to the aspirations outlined in our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). It fosters a…
While Australians hold different views about January 26, for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, it represents the beginning of an unlawful invasion; one which continues to impact First…