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About
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ANTaR's Purpose and Activities |
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Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) is an independent, national network of mainly non-Indigenous organisations and individuals working in support of justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia. |
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Over 250,000 Australians have signed their names on one of 120,000 plastic hands that make up the Sea of Hands, to show their support for Native Title and Reconciliation. |
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ANTaR National Membership |
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ANTaR's National Association membership comprises eight peak state and territory ANTaR's, up to 8 national peak Non Government Organisations and up to 2 'at-large' members. |
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ANTaR's Indigenous Reference Group |
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ANTaR has a close and unique working relationship with, and receives strong support from, Indigenous leaders and prominent individuals. Below are members of ANTaR's Indigenous Reference Group, who are the main sources of Indigenous advice and direction for ANTaR's national activities. |
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This page provides details of ANTaR's national, state, international and youth contacts and websites. To check if there is a local ANTaR or other reconciliation group in your local area, please contact the relevant ANTaR state office or contact person. |
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This Privacy Policy sets out how ANTaR uses your personal information and explains: - What kind of personal information ANTaR collects and how it is collected
- How ANTaR uses the information you provide
- Disclosure
- Merchandise
- How ANTaR treats sensitive information
- Management and security of personal information
- Updating personal information
- Seeking access to the personal information ANTaR holds about you
- How to contact ANTaR
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ANTaR is an independent, national, pre-dominantly non-Indigenous organisation set up to help protect the human rights of Indigenous Australians and advance the reconciliation process in Australia. Members include Indigenous leaders, prominent individuals and over 200 local ANTaR groups. |
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