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Protesters Gather At Sydney Town Hall For National Sorry Day

Australians, at last, are ready for reconciliation It s time politicians caught up

Australians, at last, are ready for reconciliation. It’s time politicians caught up We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 27, 2021 6.00am Normal text size Advertisement In 1988, when prime minister Bob Hawke sat at Barunga in the Northern Territory, a political commitment was made to a treaty. We had promise that this process could soon take shape. And so the decade of reconciliation began with so much potential. The Reconciliation Act was passed, we had Mabo, terra nullius was condemned as fiction, the Bringing Them Home report on the separation of Indigenous children from their families was released, and my position – the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner – was given the task of reporting on the state of reconciliation and driving Australia towards substantive equality.

Australia s beloved Olympian Cathy Freeman makes rare National Sorry Day plea to do what is right

Australia s best-loved Olympian Cathy Freeman has thrown her weight behind calls for urgent change to ensure there is always an Indigenous voice in federal parliament. Freeman, now 48, rarely makes major public comments but on National Sorry Day she spoke powerfully in support of constitutional change. The time is now for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice to be enshrined in Australia s Constitution, Freeman tweeted.  Olympic hero Cathy Freeman has backed calls for an Indigenous voice in parliament via consitutional change - which could put her at odds with Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The Uluru Statement from the Heart is four years old today. Come on Australians. Support what is right and fair.

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