There have been a number of recent calls for “truth-telling” about aspects of Australia’s past. In order to deal with the horrors of our collective past they must be dredged up and confronted very widely, honestly and openly. In this regard there is much we can learn from similar processes overseas
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
In 1968, W.E.H. Stanner delivered a lecture, The Great Australian Silence in which he argued there w...
As it stands, the Australian narrative solely reflects the truth of the European settler with little...
Following the Uluru Statement from the Heart, historians are again tasked with ‘telling the truth’ a...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
Since colonisation, history has been whitewashed to suit the socio-political aims of the settler. Th...
In late 2017, between the furore of the Commonwealth citizenship saga, Malcolm Turnbull quietly reje...
History should be written to inform the present and honour the past. In order to successfully meet t...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
Assuming the search for truth and the rereading of the past as the very core and fundamental premise...
Reconciliation has been on the political agenda in Australia since the early 1990s and is now plante...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
In 1968, W.E.H. Stanner delivered a lecture, The Great Australian Silence in which he argued there w...
As it stands, the Australian narrative solely reflects the truth of the European settler with little...
Following the Uluru Statement from the Heart, historians are again tasked with ‘telling the truth’ a...
Australia’s fraught colonial past has made the search for a collective history exceptionally difficu...
Since colonisation, history has been whitewashed to suit the socio-political aims of the settler. Th...
In late 2017, between the furore of the Commonwealth citizenship saga, Malcolm Turnbull quietly reje...
History should be written to inform the present and honour the past. In order to successfully meet t...
The 1997 Bringing Them Home Inquiry (BTHI) sparked a significant shift in public understanding of th...
Indigenous perspectives are still not fully included within our collective understanding of Australi...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
Assuming the search for truth and the rereading of the past as the very core and fundamental premise...
Reconciliation has been on the political agenda in Australia since the early 1990s and is now plante...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
In 1968, W.E.H. Stanner delivered a lecture, The Great Australian Silence in which he argued there w...