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If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific press releases or summarize the 2024–2025 Australian Reconciliation Barometer and Workplace Barometer findings, with citations to the exact sources.
News, stories, and updates from Reconciliation Australia.
www.reconciliation.org.auReconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians. Get Involved In Reconciliation See how you can get […]
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www.inkl.comOn 24 September, DCA was honoured to host Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, at a recent First Nations Insights event where she shared insights from the 2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) and the 2024 Workplace Reconciliation Barometer (WRB). Karen's update was followed by a panel discussion about the next steps organisations must take for meaningful reconciliation.
www.dca.org.auMedia statements and releases on Reconciliation Australia’s programs and projects, and on relevant national issues.
www.reconciliation.org.auIn 1991, in response to recommendations made in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody report, Australia made a formal commitment to reconciliation by establishing the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Reconciliation Australia was established in 2001 to continue the work of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, and to serve as the lead body for reconciliation across the nation. Reconciliation Australia is an independent not-for-profit organisation which promotes and...
bth.humanrights.gov.auLed by independent Treaty Commissioners Aden Ridgeway and Naomi Moran, the process is focused on listening to communities about whether a treaty or other agreement is desired, and what form it should take. The commissioners have already visited the Far West, South Coast, northern and southern regions, and greater metropolitan Sydney,
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