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National Reconciliation Week 27 May to 3 June

2013 Australia – Significant Aboriginal Dates in Aboriginal History 27052013Monday 27th May to Monday 3rd June 2013

This week is National Reconciliation Week. National Reconciliation Week celebrates the rich culture and history of Australia’s First Peoples. Initiated in 1996, the week aims to foster reconciliation discussion and activities.

Preceded by National Sorry Day on 26 May, National Reconciliation Week is framed by two key events in Australia’s history, which provide strong symbols for reconciliation:

  • 27 May 1967 – the referendum that saw more than 90 per cent of Australians vote to give the Australian Government power to make laws for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and recognise them in the census.
  • 3 June 1992 – the Australian High Court delivered the Mabo decision, which recognised that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a special relationship with the land. This paved the way for land rights known as native title.

National Reconciliation Week is an ideal time for everyone to join the reconciliation conversation and reflect on our shared histories, contributions and achievements. Reconciliation Australia Projects

May 28, 2013 - Posted by | General News

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