AQ: Australian Quarterly

Setting the agenda

Reconciliation is a shared project. It’s about strengthening relationships between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Progress on reconciliation is the glue that binds us and sets the foundation for a more just and equitable nation - a nation that comes to terms with the wrongs of the past, addresses racism, and embraces equality and unity.

Our research shows community aspirations are high when it comes to constitutional reform and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples having a say in matters that affect them.

Voice

Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples have been fighting for a political voice, and structural changes like treaty, for more than 100 years.

The Federal Government must support the aims in the , including by introducing legislation setting

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