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Mary

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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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UNDRIP: A Framework for Indigenous Rights Around the World

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Many rely on UNDRIP’s framework to safeguard Indigenous rights worldwide, but understanding its full impact reveals how it can truly transform lives.
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  • 18. December 2025
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Comparing Treaties: Why New Zealand Has the Treaty of Waitangi

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While understanding why New Zealand has the Treaty of Waitangi reveals its historical significance, exploring its ongoing impact uncovers even deeper insights.
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  • 18. December 2025
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The Royal Commission Into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody: What Has Changed?

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I invite you to explore how the Royal Commission’s recommendations have transformed Indigenous justice and health outcomes, revealing ongoing challenges and progress.
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  • 17. December 2025
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Self‑Determination and the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976

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Lifting Indigenous communities through the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 empowers self-determination and land stewardship, revealing how this law continues to shape their future.
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  • 17. December 2025
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The Bringing Them Home Report: Findings and Outcomes

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Guiding us through the profound impacts of forced removals, the Bringing Them Home Report reveals essential truths that demand our attention and action.
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  • 16. December 2025
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Assimilation Policies: Lessons From the Past

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The tragic history of assimilation policies reveals important lessons about cultural erasure and reconciliation that are vital to understanding today’s efforts toward justice.
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  • 16. December 2025
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Voting Rights: Timeline of Indigenous Suffrage in Australia

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Discover the key milestones in the fight for Indigenous voting rights in Australia and how their journey continues today.
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  • 15. December 2025
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The Impact of the Dawes Act on Indigenous Communities

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By examining the lasting effects of the Dawes Act on Indigenous communities, we can better understand how policies continue to shape their lives today.
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  • 15. December 2025
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The Wave Hill Walk‑Off: 1966 Strike That Sparked Land Rights

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Keen to understand how the Wave Hill Walk-Off ignited Australia’s land rights movement and changed history forever?
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  • 14. December 2025
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Understanding Native Title: From Mabo to the Present Day

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Pioneering legal cases like Mabo have shaped Indigenous land rights, but the journey toward recognition and sovereignty continues—discover how today’s struggles unfold.
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  • 14. December 2025
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The Role of Indigenous Rangers in Conservation

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Sea Country Rights: Indigenous Guardians of the Ocean

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Sacred Sites: Why Protection Matters for Culture and Ecology

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Caring for Country Programs: Empowering Communities Through Land Stewardship

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