A Factsheet. All language and terms associated with people, events and objects will change over time.
Languages are dynamic and some terms used in the past are no longer acceptable in current
times. It is important to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from your local
area to understand the preferred terms associated with reconciliation processes. Here is a
starting point …
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Appropriate Terminology Use in Reconciliation Groups
15 Nov 2008
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Queensland, R., 2008. Appropriate Terminology Use in Reconciliation Groups, Reconciliation Queensland.
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