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Free the Flag
ANTaR Opening Statement to the Senate Select Committee on the Aboriginal Flag, 23 September 2020.
Paul Wright
Thank you for this opportunity to speak to the Senate Select Committee.
Juukan Caves Update 14 Sept 2020
Last week, the Rio Tinto Board dismissed CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques, and two other senior executives (Australian iron ore head, Chris Salisbury, and the corporate affairs boss, Simone Niven) for the premeditated destruction of the cultural heritage of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people, that rested for thousands of years in the Juukan Caves.
The Top End Election 2020
This Saturday, Northern Territorians go to the polls to decide their next Government.
Paul Wright and Eddie Cubillo
Treaty Talks Series – Aden Ridgeway
Tolerance and respect – Australia’s reconciliation process. A condensed version of the talk given at the ESORA Treaty! Let’s Get It Right! Forum, 2001.
Aden Ridgeway
Treaty Talks Series – Tony McAvoy
Talk presented at ‘Behind the Mic: Treaty! Let’s Get It Right!’ for NAIDOC Week, 2001.
Tony McAvoy
Treaty Talks Series – Jack Beetson
Talk presented at ‘Behind the Mic: Treaty! Let’s Get It Right!’ for NAIDOC Week, 2001.
Jack Beetson
Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia – An Introduction
There is no single or simple way to define what it means to grow up Aboriginal in Australia, but this anthology is an attempt to showcase as many of the diverse voices, experiences and stories together as possible.
Dr Anita Heiss
Cultural Heritage Legislation – hardly protection!
On 17 June 2020, Aboriginal land councils and traditional owner groups from across the nation came together to respond to the cultural heritage crisis highlighted by the tragic destruction of a site of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people with 46,000 years of human occupation by mining company Rio Tinto.
Janet Hunt
Demystifying Treaty
Australia was colonised without consent.
Harry Hobbs
Punitive policing doesn’t make Aboriginal people safer. Community solutions can.
The current model makes First Nations people feel scared, marginalised and angry.
Sarah Hopkins and Daniel Daylight