Our support
and allyship for Indigenous
Australia

We are proud to have supported the YES campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Our work to support and ally with Indigenous Australian and Torres Strait Islander organisations, businesses and leaders continues.

We share with you some resources to learn more about the issues faced by Indigenous Australian and Torres Strait Islander people on a journey towards treaty and truth.

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© 2022 ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART 

The Traditional Owners of the land we call Australia are those people, families and communities who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging through our advocacy, partnership and support for First Nations Peoples’ organisations, institutions and businesses.

We acknowledge our collective responsibility of committing to a truth-telling process that promotes an honest and respectful path forward for future generations to build upon.

We present this content to inform, educate and create awareness of the 2023 referrendum to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.

The Uluru Statement

The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a statement of profound constitutional and structural change proposed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia in May 2017.

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The Voice Design Principles

The First Nations Referendum Working Group agreed on a set of voice design principles when developing the Voice to Parliament.

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The People

Community members, traditional owners, blue-collar, white-collar, city-dwellers and people from regional areas all came together, comitted to seeing a constitutionally recognised First Nations Voice and the establishment of a Makarrata Commission to oversee a process of agreement-making and truth-telling.

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Ten Questions About The Voice, Answered By Experts

Gabrielle Appelby (UNSW), Geoffrey Lindell (Univeristy of Adelaide) and Hannah McGlade (Curtin University)

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Yes23

The official Yes23 Campaign includes  a wealth of educational resources and activation toolkits.

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Reconciliation Australia

A detailed overview and a wealth of learning resources.

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The Uluru Statement

The Uluru Statement from the Heart read by Pat Anderson, Stan Grant, Adam Goodes, Ursula Yovich & Troy Cassar-Daley.

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The Voice to Parliament Handbook

Thomas Mayo & Kerry O'Brien

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The Uluru Statement

Learn more about the detail of the movement of the Australian people for a better future. 

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The Question Revealed

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces the official wording of the question Australians will answer at the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum.

Noel Pearson on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament

A keynote address by University of Sydney alumnus Noel Pearson (BA '87, LL B '93), a proud leader from the Guugu Yimidhirr community of Hopevale on the Eastern Cape York Peninsula, and hailed as one of the best orators in Australia.

Racism and the Australian Dream

Stan Grant delivers a personal, profound and powerful speech about racism at Sydney's Ethics Centre.

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We are based in Melbourne, Australia, and our work is conducted across our nation and in various cities around the world. We acknowledge and pay respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of the nation we live and work in and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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