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In 2017, the Uluru Statement from the Heart called for Voice, Treaty and Truth. The statement represents a landmark consensus position on what First Nations peoples want from substantive constitutional recognition and reform.

The Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous and Nura Gili, in partnership with the UNSW Indigenous Law Centre and Uluru Dialogue, host this three-part seminar series exploring the specific and sequenced reform decided on by the thirteen dialogues that were held across Australia. Nine guest panellists will provide nuanced and detailed analysis of the reforms and the unprecedented dialogues that led to the formation of the Uluru Statement.

Seminar 3: Truth 5 November 2020

Our final seminar will provide insight into what the process of truth-telling meant for the First Nations authority that participated in the dialogues and why it was considered to be important.  The seminar will also answer the question as to why truth-telling might be achieved through a Truth Commission. 

Seminar threeOur final seminar will provide insight into what the process of truth-telling meant for the First Nations authority that participated in the dialogues and why it was considered to be important. The seminar will also answer the question as to why truth-telling might be achieved through a Truth Commission.

If you have missed the first two seminars you can watch them on demand: Here

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