Referendums don’t bring out the best in the Australian political system. But that shouldn’t stop us from picking our way through the minefield. On the first day of parliament in 2008, newly minted prime minister Kevin Rudd delivered federal parliament’s Apology to the stolen generations. This had been Labor Party policy at the previous three elections, but hadn’t been given a particularly high profile during the campaigns. Prime minister John Howard had always opposed the idea, and being a “conviction politician” he was never going to change his mind. Alone among living former prime ministers, he was not in Canberra on 12 February. The Apology gave comfort to many Indigenous Australians and, in the wider community, provoked (mostly via t...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
Like most governments back in 1945, the Howard government has a view of indigenous 'problems' as mat...
Canada and Australia are now far apart on policy direction for indigenous issues. While Australia's ...
After Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Indigenous Peoples after his election as Prime Minister in 2008 the cl...
This article examines the way in which Australian political discourse and the mediatisation process ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
After Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Indigenous Peoples after his election as Prime Minister in 2008 the cl...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
Then newly elected Labor Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, made a historic statement of “Sorry” for past i...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
This paper provides an overview of discourses of the movement for national reconciliation prevailing...
2007 marked the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum. Back on May 27th 1967, more than 90% of Aus...
In March 1996 an Australian government came to power with a rhetoric about indigenous peoples which ...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
Like most governments back in 1945, the Howard government has a view of indigenous 'problems' as mat...
Canada and Australia are now far apart on policy direction for indigenous issues. While Australia's ...
After Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Indigenous Peoples after his election as Prime Minister in 2008 the cl...
This article examines the way in which Australian political discourse and the mediatisation process ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
After Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Indigenous Peoples after his election as Prime Minister in 2008 the cl...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
Then newly elected Labor Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, made a historic statement of “Sorry” for past i...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
This paper provides an overview of discourses of the movement for national reconciliation prevailing...
2007 marked the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum. Back on May 27th 1967, more than 90% of Aus...
In March 1996 an Australian government came to power with a rhetoric about indigenous peoples which ...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
Like most governments back in 1945, the Howard government has a view of indigenous 'problems' as mat...
Canada and Australia are now far apart on policy direction for indigenous issues. While Australia's ...