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Land Acknowledgment Protocols: From Symbolism to Substance

implementing meaningful land acknowledgment
Aiming to deepen understanding, this exploration reveals how land acknowledgment protocols evolve from mere words to meaningful actions that foster genuine respect and reconciliation.
  • Mary
  • 26. December 2025
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Truth‑Telling Commissions: Why Australia Needs One

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Only through truth-telling commissions can Australia genuinely confront its past; discover why this vital step is essential for national healing.
  • Mary
  • 23. December 2025
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Reconciliation Policies: From Keating’s Redfern Speech to Today

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Fascinating developments in reconciliation policies have shaped Australia’s journey from Keating’s Redfern Speech to today’s ongoing efforts for justice and equality.
  • Mary
  • 20. 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.
  • Mary
  • 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.
  • Mary
  • 16. December 2025
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Arrernte People: Traditions of the Central Desert

Nurturing ancient stories and sacred land, the Arrernte people's traditions reveal a…
  • Mary
  • 10. January 2026
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Torres Strait Islanders: Navigators of Sea Country

Ancestral navigation and spiritual bonds define Torres Strait Islanders' deep…
  • Mary
  • 9. January 2026
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Tiwi Islanders: Art, Culture and Community Life

Notable for their vibrant art, rich traditions, and strong community bonds, Tiwi…
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  • 9. January 2026
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Martu People: Protectors of the Western Desert

Fascinating and fiercely dedicated, the Martu people's enduring connection to the…
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  • 8. January 2026
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