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'Big things are being asked of history in 2023. Later this year, we will vote in the referendum to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representative body – the Voice to Parliament – in the Australian constitution.' (Introduction)
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https://theconversation.com/why-didnt-we-know-is-no-excuse-non-indigenous-australians-must-listen-to-the-difficult-historical-truths-told-by-first-nations-people-208780
‘Why Didn’t We Know?’ Is No Excuse. Non-Indigenous Australians Must Listen to the Difficult Historical Truths Told by First Nations People
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- Uluru Statement from the Heart 2017 single work criticism
- Black Words, White Page : Aboriginal Literature 1929-1988 1989 single work criticism
- The Cake Man 1974 single work drama
- Don't Take Your Love to Town 1988 single work autobiography
- The Yield 2019 single work novel
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