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Ian Hamm makes the case to embrace a bold, macroeconomic approach in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs while maintaining efforts in social policy and advancing rights.
A group of Bardi and Jawi people walked out of the mission to set up their own free community of Djarindjin 41 years ago. Now, they’ve been recognised for their self-determination and good governance.
Hundreds of choirs are gearing up to sing the iconic Australian anthem 'Solid Rock' as part of 'Voices for Reconciliation'. Songwriter Shane Howard looks back on the track's enduring success.
Poetry, history and music – in the latest edition of reconciliation news, we review some recent releases from First Nations authors and artists.
Host a Reconciliation Film Club screening to bring people together and start conversations this National Reconciliation Week.
Reconciliation has always had multi-party support and the next Federal Government must place the key tenets of reconciliation at the heart of its work
First Nations workers invited to share workplace experiences to expand groundbreaking research in Gari Yala 2.
The Indigenous Governance Program team share insights on the advances in Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance following the recent conference.
Manna Gum Avenue Memorial honours the Dja Dja Wurrung people who lost their lives defending their communities and land in the Frontier Wars.