Reconciliation Australia's recent State of Reconciliation in Australia report showed that eighty - six per cent of
Australians see the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians as important.
Almost
all Australians see the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians as important.
Reconciliation Australia's recent State of Reconciliation in Australia report showed that eightysix per cent of
Australians see the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians as important.
Not exact matches
Australian artist Justine Varga discusses selected works in the show in relation to her own practice, focusing on the idea of the final print — the photograph
seen by a viewer — as the result of an interactive
relationship between the architectures of photography.
As we have
seen, the story of the Wave Hill walk - off, the Equal Wage Case and the eventual return of Gurindji land illustrate issues and dynamics which perennially shape the
relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
Australians.
In recent years we have
seen a generally calm and reasoned debate about the terrible impact of racism and its place in Australia's history and the
relationships between First Peoples and other
Australians.
The Report reveals that almost all
Australians (86 per cent)
see the
relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other
Australians as important.