© 2022 ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART
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.
The First Nations Referendum Working Group agreed on a set of voice design principles when developing the Voice to Parliament.
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.
Gabrielle Appelby (UNSW), Geoffrey Lindell (Univeristy of Adelaide) and Hannah McGlade (Curtin University)
The official Yes23 Campaign includes a wealth of educational resources and activation toolkits.
© 2022 ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART
The Uluru Statement from the Heart read by Pat Anderson, Stan Grant, Adam Goodes, Ursula Yovich & Troy Cassar-Daley.
Learn more about the detail of the movement of the Australian people for a better future.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces the official wording of the question Australians will answer at the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum.
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.
Stan Grant delivers a personal, profound and powerful speech about racism at Sydney's Ethics Centre.
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