AUSTRALIAN RECONCILIATION BAROMETER

The Australian Reconciliation Barometer is a national research study that looks at the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians.

Designed to be repeated every two years; the Barometer explores how we see and feel about each other, and how these perceptions affect progress towards reconciliation.

The 2012 Barometer revealed that most Australians believe the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians is important, however only around half believe it is strong and improving.

Australian Reconciliation Barometer 2012

Australian Reconciliation Barometer 2012

Australian Reconciliation Barometer 2010

2010 case studies:

Australian Reconciliation Barometer 2008

Download the Australian Reconciliation Barometer 2008

2008 reports:

2008 supporting materials:

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