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Aminila bit tjan kin-ning wurrkama gu? 

Ford, Linda Payi
Published 2019-10-15
minila bit tjan kin-ning wurrkama gu? Are we all working together with a united voice for treaty & truth? The Tyikma (Indigenous) and non-Indigenous cultures are akin to joint arrangements and ought to be reciprocal. Oral ...
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50 years back – 50 years forward 

Browning, Daniel; Burney, The Hon. Linda; Wyatt AM, The Hon. Ken; McCarthy, Senator Malarndirri; Weston, Richard; Houston, Professor Shane
Published 2016-11-04
The 2016 Charles Perkins Oration celebrates the 50-year anniversary of Australia’s first Aboriginal graduate, Dr Charles Perkins. Panellist reflects on the change over the past 50 years and explores what the next 50 years ...
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Re-setting the relationship: why we need constitutional change 

Anderson AO, Pat
Published 2017-10-27
Pat Anderson reflects on the contribution that Dr Perkins made to the struggle for social justice and Aboriginal rights in Australia, including his part in advocating a ‘Yes’ vote in the 1967 Referendum.
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Truth telling 

Burney, Linda
Published 2018-11-07
The Hon. Linda Burney reflects on the contribution that Dr Charles Perkins made to the struggle for social justice and Aboriginal rights in Australia, and how these efforts have contributed to current reconciliation ...
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Whose voices shape reform: politicians or other people? 

Gooda, Mick
Published 2015-12-09
Keynote Address - Mr Mick Gooda. Topic: ‘Whose voices shape reform: politicians or other people?’. MC Professor Stephen Garton and Mr Charles 'Chikka' Madden (Welcome to Country).
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