Reconciliation between First Peoples and other Australians is a proud and worthy national aspiration and in 2013 Australia made further progress towards reaching this objective.
How quickly this year has flown! All of a sudden we’re talking about Christmas, thinking about a welcome break by a beach somewhere and looking forward to all that fun and food with family and friends.
What a way to start the new year. The launch of the 2012 Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Impact Measurement Report and the third Australian Reconciliation Barometer, together with our inaugural [...]
It is important to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first peoples of this country and that their languages are unique to the history of Australia.
Check out the Recognise website for more information on recent developments in relation to the recognition of Australia's first peoples in the constitution.
The Declaration, a product of more than 20 years of research and discussion at the United Nations, is a non-binding document that sets out how existing human rights standards apply to the [...]
Reconciliation really is everyone’s business and in this issue of Reconciliation News we will showcase some of the positive work that is happening out there in the community.
The last few months have been exhilarating for the team here at Reconciliation Australia. We’ve celebrated many wins—particularly in the corporate space—and as such we’ve decided to dedicate this [...]