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Reconciliation News - NOW MORE THAN EVER - STAND UP FOR RECONCILIATION

1 May 2024

First Nations businesses that, through their effective year – AIATSIS’ sixtieth – will gather to demonstrate governance models, make the Summit is convened in The theme for NAIDOC the success of the sector contributions to communities partnership with the First Week 2024 is Keep the Fire and to foster new and and to the nation. [...] post-war Europe in the 1950s, Italian The RAP centred on the cross-curriculum culture is also of great significance ‘Our kids are strong in their culture and teaching of Aboriginal and Torres Strait to the heritage of the area. [...] profoundly disappointing outcome of the my feelings of disappointment, despair referendum on a Voice to Parliament – an In the lead up to 26 January, Woolworths and distress at the referendum result, appeal to the Australian public to elevate was accused of trying to ‘cancel Australia and to recharge my batteries after the and protect a national First Nations body Day’ by acting on their commercia. [...] their weapons of choice; to the arrival become mainstream (for a time).’ of the Bostock name in Australia in Yunkaporta attempts to have the the shape of a convicted slave-trader, Truth-telling is a motif and Kirli shines reader recognise the differences Bostock characterises her ancestors an inescapable spotlight on our between the ‘right story’ and the with a storyteller’s flair. [...] Margo Ngawa Neale is the head of the a healer/Aunty, and an annoying white journalist are the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges, senior Indigenous characters that help build the connections to past and present, curator, and principal adviser to the director of the as history, ways of knowing, being and learning, are wrangled National Museum of Australia.
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