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Recognise

Introduce yourself to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, from the past to the present. This is the beginning of your reconciliation learning journey.

Reflect

Explore resources which help you critically reflect on racism, culture, bias and privilege, and build a better understanding of equity and human rights internationally and in Australia.

Respect

Learn to identify truth telling, and understand the critical importance of advancing Australia’s journey towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination.

Reinforce

Activate yourself in your allyship to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, learn what can be done to contribute towards reconciliation, and find resources to support you to take action towards meaningful change.

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Understanding Cultural Safety in Child Safe Organisations

SNAICC

Explains the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations

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Voice Design Principles

Uluru Statement

The Government has worked with the Referendum Working Group to create the design principles that outline what the Voice will look like.

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Voice myths debunked

The Geraldton Guardian

Many Australians are hearing about the upcoming referendum for the first time.

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Voice of Reason

Megan Davis

Why a First Nations Voice to Parliament is a “constitutional moment” that offers a new vision of Australia

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Podcast

Voice Referendum Podcasts

SBS News

The latest audio news podcasts related to the Voice to Parliament Referendum from SBS News.

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Voice to Parliament Short Course

Uluru Statement

In the course, you'll discover what is meant by Indigenous Constitutional Recognition through a Voice.

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WA Leaders on the Voice to Parliament

Reconciliation WA

Reconciliation WA asked WA Aboriginal leaders and reconciliation allies what they thought about the Voice to Parliament.

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Wadjemup

Always Wadjemup

Wadjemup is a complex place for Aboriginal people across Western Australia.

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Welcome to and Acknowledgement of Country guide

Reonciliation Australia

There are many ways to appropriately Acknowledge Country or Welcome to Country.

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Welcome to Country

Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council

Welcome to Country is a ritual or ceremony performed to visitors.

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Western Australian Language Services Policy 2020

Parliament of Australia

House of Representatives Committees' inquiry into language learning in Indigenous communitities

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Policy

Western Australian Language Services Policy 2020

Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries

The WAGovernment recognises the fundamental importance of language to the culture and wellbeing of Aboriginal people.

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