South Australia’s Uluru Statement: Recognising History Without Redefining Equality
South Australia’s Uluru Statement: Recognising History Without Redefining Equality
Article by Mark Neugebauer
Reconciliation must unite South Australians. Policies that divide us along ancestry cannot foster genuine equality
South Australia is currently progressing elements of the Uluru Statement from the Heart at a state level, including the establishment of a First Nations Voice, the development of truth-telling processes, and the intention to explore treaty negotiations with South Australian Aborigines.
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