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It’s the Australian Paradox. In terms of women’s educational attainment, no country does better, according to the World Economic Forum. But when it comes to women’s participation in the economy, this nation of 26 million ranks 70th on the WEF’s list behind Kazakhstan, Serbia and Zimbabwe. As recently as 2006 it…
To celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2021, ANU is hosting a panel discussion on this year's theme 'More than a word. Reconciliation takes action', which asks people to take this awareness and knowledge, and use it as springboard to more substantive, brave action. The panel will focus on the question, what could we change if First Nations people and non-Indigenous
A new pathway to reconciliation with First Nations people
27 May 2021
We all need to be part of the solution, and commit to all Australians, including our First Nations people, that we are focused on finding the solutions so that we all have the same life-chances, opportunities and choices.
The Australian National University (ANU) is today launching its new Reconciliation Action Plan, to embed First Nations people, culture and history into everything the University does, as part of National Reconciliation Week.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt said 2021 is a year of action and reflection. I am delighted to be launching our new Reconciliation Action Plan, better known as the RAP, on behalf of our community, Professor Schmidt said.