The Long Road to Uluru and Beyond

Author(s)
Chaney, Fred
Carne, Greg
Publication Date
2019-12-20
Abstract
This paper explores the significance of the Uluru Statement from The Heart and its place in the post settlement Indigenous journey. It is also relevant to the nation’s journey towards reconciliation. The initial rejection of the Uluru Statement by the Government was a blow to indigenous Australians, and an examination of the reasons for opposing a constitutional enshrined Voice to Parliament is needed. It is argued that the Voice to Parliament is of value both symbolically and practically. Understanding the reasons why some sections of the Australian community find any constitutional recognition proposition difficult is a key to successfully achieving such recognition.
Citation
University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, v.21, p. 1-16
ISSN
1441-9769
Link
Language
en
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Law
Rights
CC0 1.0 Universal
Title
The Long Road to Uluru and Beyond
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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