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Reconciliation News - GETTING ON WITH THE JOB: SUPPORTING SELF-DETERMINATION,

8 Oct 2024

Other winners were Becca Hatch (New Talent of the Year), The theme for Garma this year – Gurtha-Wuma Worrk-gu (Fire, Dan Sultan (Album of the Year for Dan Sultan), 3% (Song of Strength and Renewal) – captured the spirit of the Yolŋu in the Year for Our People) and Bulman School and Community response to the rejection of the Voice to Parliament. [...] On their way to watch the Dreamtime the first opportunity for many people at the G match, attendees dropped in to chat with the team, recorded their commitments to to re-engage with reconciliation in the reconciliation and joined in the fun by building post-referendum world. [...] And that’s what I’ll do, together unsettled as Australia approaches the lets the Australian state off the hook for with fellow travellers – all the while first anniversary of the unsuccessful its own violent and racist policies, and trying not to sweat the small stuff and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in the wake of last year’s ballot, some to recognise any nefarious efforts to Voice Refer. [...] A partnership like this can ultimately, tackle indifference and racism at individual and organisational levels and contribute The Welcome to Country by the Giingana Gumbaynggirr to the broader appreciation and application of Indigenous Freedom School set the tone for the two days, with their governance practices, and as a result, reconciliation. [...] that the hurtful and harmful impacts of colonisation are intergenerational, There is so much work to do, and I feel Since the Voice Referendum, our ongoing and entrenched in the social the full weight of the responsibility this people have experienced a significant fabric of the Australian nation.
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