Browsing Dr Charles Perkins AO Annual Memorial Oration and Prize by title
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50 years back – 50 years forward
Published 2016-11-04The 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 ...Audiovisual -
Aboriginal health over two decades 1986-2005: the highs and lows
Published 2006-10-26Keynote Address - Professor Sandra Eades, The Sax Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney. Other Speakers - Professor Gavin Brown AO FAA, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Sydney; Mr Neville ...Presentation -
Activism, leadership and the new challenges for Indigenous Communities
Published 2004-10-26Presentation -
Aminila bit tjan kin-ning wurrkama gu?
Published 2019-10-15minila 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 ...Presentation -
Charles Perkins: Liberty, Fraternity and Equality
Published 2009-10-22Keynote Address - Charles Perkins: Liberty, Fraternity and Equality" delivered by Prof Gordon Briscoe, AO.Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Indigenous History, Mr Neville Perkins OAM, Master of Ceremonies; Ms ...Presentation -
I am not a victim
Published 2011-01-01Keynote Address - Professor Shane Houston Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) TOPIC: ‘I am not a victim’. Other Speakers - Dr Jeff McMullen (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to Country); Dr Michael ...Presentation -
Mabo The Man and Eddie Mabo as Principle Plaintiff: Tragedy and Triumph’
Published 2012-10-25Keynote Address - Ms Gail Mabo Topic: ‘Mabo The Man’Dr Bryan Keon-Cohen AM QC Topic: ‘Eddie Mabo as Principle Plaintiff: Tragedy and Triumph’. Other Speakers Professor Shane Houston (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to ...Audiovisual -
A New Deal? Indigenous development and the politics of recovery
Published 2002-10-04Presentation -
Re-setting the relationship: why we need constitutional change
Published 2017-10-27Pat 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.Audiovisual -
'Still Riding for Freedom' – An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Human Rights Agenda for the Twenty First Century
Published 2008-10-23Keynote Address - Mr Tom Calma, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission. Other Speakers - Dr Michael Spence, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Sydney; ...Presentation -
Truth telling
Published 2018-11-07The 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 ...Presentation -
Turning community action into national policy
Published 2014-10-30Keynote Address - Ms June Oscar AO Topic: ‘Turning community action into national policy’. Other Speakers Professor Shane Houston (MC); Mr Charles 'Chikka' Madden (Welcome to Country); Belinda Hutchinson AM (Chancellor).Recording, oral -
Vetting, Vehicles and Vision: The National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples
Published 2010-10-28Keynote Address - Dr Kerry Arabena Co-Chair and National Executive of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples. Other Speakers - Dr Jeff McMullen (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to Country); Dr Michael Spence ...Presentation -
Whose national emergency? Caboolture and Kirribili? or Milikapiti and Mutitjulu?
Published 2007-10-23Keynote Address - Ms Marion Scrymgour MLA Member for Arafura, Northern Territory Government. Other Speakers - Professor Gavin Brown AO FAA, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Sydney; Mr Neville Perkins OAM, Master ...Presentation -
Whose voices shape reform: politicians or other people?
Published 2015-12-09Keynote 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).Audiovisual -
Youth in our community
Published 2013-10-17Keynote Address – Mr Shane Phillips: “Youth in our community”; Other Speakers Professor Shane Houston (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to Country); Dr Michael Spence (Vice-Chancellor & Principle).Recording, oral