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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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Frontier Wars

The Conversation

The widespread conflict that accompanied Australian life for 140 years was arguably our most important war.

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Healing Portal – Healing Foundation

Healing Foundation

Visit The Healing portal. The Healing portal is a world-first hub for Indigenous healing resources.

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Healing through truth telling as we own the past

Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health

Through this video you will learn through leaders and reporters, the importance of truth-telling and the impacts it will have on community.

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History of truth-telling in Australia

Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation

The page highlights the role of truth-telling in healing historical wounds and building a foundation for a shared future.

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Honouring Mabo

Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

On 3 June 2019 a successful Mabo Day celebration was hosted by a Cairns-based corporation of Meriam People of Mer (Murray Island).

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How can we have truth-telling without the Voice?

UNSW

Truth-telling is vital to building a greater understanding between First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians. New research offers insights into how this can be done.

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I was wrong on Mabo: Kennett (2002)

The Age

Almost 10 years after he warned that suburban back yards could be at risk from claims flowing from the Mabo decision, Jeff Kennett has conceded his fears were unfounded.

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Identifying barriers and enablers to truth-telling

Reconciliation Australia

Exploring the challenges and opportunities in Australia's journey toward acknowledging historical injustices against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The paper identifies key barriers to truth-telling, including political resistance, public indifference, and the deeply ingrained colonial mindset.

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Indigenous Documentaries

Documentary Australia

Documentaries provide a platform for First Nations voices, narratives, and perspectives to be heard.

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Intergenerational trauma

Australians Together

Discover the impact of intergenerational trauma on Indigenous peoples on Australians Together.

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Kangaroo-bone tools found in Riwi cave in the Kimberley are thought to be 35,000 years old

ABC News

Bone tools found in Riwi Cave in the remote southern Kimberley have been dated as being more than 35,000 years old.

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Land rights and native title: What’s the difference? | RN

ABC News

Land rights and native title aren't the same thing. Dr Heidi Norman explains the difference.

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