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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 10
  • Pioneering educator receives top award

    9 November 2023

    Our very own Co-chair Professor Clair Andersen is the first Aboriginal person to receive a prestigious award from the Australian Council for Educational Leaders.

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  • Young palawa activist, Maggie Blanden, appointed to Global Youth Committee by ex-PM Gillard

    A young palawa activist has beaten out more than 500 applicants across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region to be appointed to a new youth committee by former prime minister Julia Gillard.

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  • JackJumpers Indigenous themed jersey scrapped over culture clash

    3 November 2023

    JackJumper Indigenous themed jersey scrapped.
    National Indigenous Times.

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  • Victorian Indigenous groups warn referendum result will have detrimental impact on Australia globally

    19 October 2023

    The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation says the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum is a “missed opportunity” for the country.

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  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met by colourful crowd for ‘yes’ campaign

    13 October 2023

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Tasmania, as he continues the campaign for the ‘yes’ vote.

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  • Opinion Indigenous voice to parliament. The Guardian view on Australia’s Indigenous voice referendum: a yes vote is a clear step forwards Editorial.

    10 October 2023

    The yes campaign strategy has not been without flaws but settling for the status quo on 14 October after a campaign full of misinformation would represent a disastrous missed opportunity.

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Reconciliation Tasmania acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.