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Land Acknowledgment Protocols: From Symbolism to Substance

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Aiming to deepen understanding, this exploration reveals how land acknowledgment protocols evolve from mere words to meaningful actions that foster genuine respect and reconciliation.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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.
  • Mary
  • 16. December 2025
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