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Malcolm Turnbull's Son Argues With Briggs Over Reconciliation Week

Turnbull s entire argument seemed to come from thinking Briggs was an actual, elected politician. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s son, Alex is in the spotlight this week after piping up with a Reconciliation Week take that nobody asked for. On Monday, Turnbull replied to Yorta Yorta rapper and writer Briggs via Twitter, ahead of the annual series of events which runs from May 27 through to June 3. National Reconciliation Week is described by peak body Reconciliation Australia as a “time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia” between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

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Path to Treaty guides Queensland's reconciliation journey

The launch of this year's National Reconciliation Week events has sharpened the focus on the Queensland Government's commitment to Path to.

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Reconciliation Week Begins in Territory

More than a word University of Southern Queensland academics take action on reconciliation

Date Time More than a word University of Southern Queensland academics take action on reconciliation The theme of National Reconciliation Week 2021 is ‘More than a word: Reconciliation takes action’ and it’s a sentiment University of Southern Queensland academics have embraced. Dr Raelene Ward, an Aboriginal Kunja woman, and Associate Professor Celmara Pocock, have successfully facilitated collaborations between very different faculties in the name of equality, opportunity and highlighting the voices of First Nations People. A senior nursing lecturer and expert in Indigenous suicide and social and emotional wellbeing, Dr Ward said a strong emphasis on developing working relationships with non-Indigenous researchers and in partnership with First Nations People, has ensured that research is meaningful and has impact from the perspective of First Nations People and community.

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