Content tagged with Reconciliation
AIATSIS statement on the recommendation of the establishment of a National Resting Place
Professor Michael McDaniel, Chairperson of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), welcomed the recent...
News - 7 Dec 2018
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 1, 2017
Abstracts Photoyarn: Aboriginal and Mãori girls’ researching contemporary boarding school experiences — Jessa Rogers Abstract: Few studies...
Publication or resource - 9 Jul 2018
Sorry Books pages
The Sorry Books are a powerful record of the personal responses of Australians to the unfolding history of the Stolen Generations. They are a “people...
Gallery - 12 Feb 2018
From Art Petition to the People's Movement for Reconciliation
On 12 October 1997, Australia awoke to the biggest art petition the nation had ever seen. Assembled on the lawns of Parliament House, Canberra were...
Blog post - 9 Nov 2017
Reconciliation action plans and universities
In 2006, one of Australia’s peak national reconciliation organisations, Reconciliation Australia, developed the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)...
Presentation - 10 Jul 2017
Bringing them home
On 26 May 1997 the former Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission’s (HREOC) National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal Children from...
Explore article - 25 May 2017
Sorry Books
The Sorry Books are a powerful record of the personal responses of Australians to the unfolding history of the Stolen Generations. They are a “people...
Gallery - 25 May 2017
Time to hit the National Reconciliation Week Trail
To celebrate this year’s National Reconciliation Week (NRW), Australia’s national cultural institutions and Reconciliation Australia have...
News - 24 May 2017
National Reconciliation Week 2017
#NRW2017 National Reconciliation Week 2017 Poster This year’s National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is especially significant as the nation...
Explore article - 19 Apr 2017
Explore the Sorry Books
The Sorry Books are a powerful record of the personal responses of Australians to the unfolding history of the Stolen Generations. They are a “...
Explore article - 8 Mar 2017
Apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples
The National Apology to the Stolen Generations came about as a recommendation from The National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal Children...
Explore article - 3 Feb 2017
Ancestors teaching us anew
This panel will present on the ongoing work and finds from ‘Return, Reconcile, Renew: the history, effects and opportunities of repatriation and...
Presentation - 28 Apr 2016
Australian Aboriginal Studies: Issue 2, 2014
Abstracts for Issue 1, 2014 The astronomy of the Kamilaroi and Euahlayi peoples and their neighbours Robert S Fuller, Ray P Norris and Michelle...
Publication or resource - 21 Jul 2015
The Referendum Australia Had to Have
Exhibition - 15 May 2015
ARC Repatriation Linkage - Return, Reconcile Renew
Return, Reconcile, Renew’ illuminates over forty years of the repatriation of Indigenous ancestral remains. This international project...
Research project - 27 Feb 2015
The 1965 Freedom Ride
Exhibition - 19 Feb 2015
Reconciliation and the part it plays
This Research project is looking at the Social and Emotional Wellbeing benefits of Reconciliation events (such as Apologies) in Indigenous peoples...
Research project - 17 Feb 2015
Make It Right!
Make it right! is a film of the 1988 Barunga Festival which includes scenes with representatives of various Northern Territory Land...
Publication or resource - 12 Feb 2015
Practical reconciliation, practical re-colonisation?
Would the ‘practical re -colonisation’ of Australia by Indigenous peoples lead to practical reconciliation? John Borrows examines the Federal...
Publication or resource - 6 Feb 2015