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The powerful and historic Uluru Statement from the Heart has been awarded the Sydney Peace Prize

Share on Twitter The Uluru Statement from the Heart has been awarded the Sydney Peace Prize, four years after it was delivered to the Australian people. The landmark statement - an agreement of 250 Indigenous delegates that calls for a constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous Voice to Parliament - was issued to Australians on 26 May, 2017. The prize was revealed on Wednesday, with the jury saying the statement brought together Australia s First Nations Peoples around a clear and comprehensive agenda for healing and peace within our nation . “The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a powerful and historic offering of peace,” Sydney Peace Foundation chair, Archie Law, said in a media release.

NITV: Reconciliation Week 2021

Thursday, 27 May at 8.30pm Three Murri Comedians and one burning question – what is Murri Humour? This is a yarn that’ll have you in stitches as it takes you on a journey of First Nations humour, direct from the mouths of the mob in South East Queensland – Murri’s! Always Blak, Always Cracked will showcase the uniqueness and authenticity of First Nations humour from a Murri perspective, which comes from community and oral storytelling, and will explore the collective natural ability that enables Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to tell a humorous yarn like no other. The documentary will draw on First Nations comedic talent to explore the diversity of humour expressed throughout the community, whether that be style or genre, and reflect on the humour with comedy practitioners about the origins of telling a First Nations funny yarn, answering the questions – Where does our comedy come from? Is it still authentic given the world we live in today and the many aven

The Snapper cast, where are they now? Irish film takes centre stage in RTE s Back to Barrytown

The Snapper cast, where are they now? Irish film takes centre stage in RTE s Back to Barrytown
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Students must learn about Western heritage to defend democracy: Tudge

This does not have to be an either/or proposition

This does not have to be an either/or proposition We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 4, 2021 12.02am Normal text size Advertisement The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. EDUCATION AND THE CURRICULUM This does not have to be an either/or proposition These fears echo John Howard’s early attempts to have a “more balanced” school curriculum emphasising the positive impacts of settlers. He also stated that he did not believe in a “black armband” view of history and that as less than 50 per cent of Aboriginal children had been taken away from their families, there was no basis for talking about a “stolen generation” or related apologies.

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