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'Reconciliation Australia is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2000 by the former Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. We are the peak national organisation building and promoting reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians for the wellbeing of the nation.

Our vision is for an Australia that provides equal life chances for all, recognising and respecting the special place, culture and contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians.


As a non-profit, independent organisation, we seek to eliminate the glaring gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. That the life of an Indigenous child is likely to end 17 years earlier than a non-Indigenous child's is not acceptable in an affluent country like Australia. All the work we do with our project partners is dedicated to narrowing that gap.' Source: http://reconciliation.org.au/home/about-ra/who-is-ra (Sighted:1/04/2009)

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y separately published work icon The Reconciliation Journey Reconciliation Australia , Ben Galpin , (cover artist), Jessica Jeeves (editor), Jackie Huggins (presenter), John Sanderson (presenter), Macmillan Education Australia (publisher), 2009 16769535 2009 single work information book

"Reconciliation is about two groups settling their differences so that they can move forward together. Reconciliation in Australia is about Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians learning from each other, understanding one another and building respectful relationships. It is also about taking an active part in working together.

Today in all areas of society, health, environment, schools, sport and the arts, peole are taking part in reconciliation. Through their programs and activites they are demonstrating 'reconciliation in action'.

In The Reconciliation Journey you will learn about the long road of reconciliation since the colonisation of Australia. Everyone has a role to play in reconciliation. Learning about Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, and about Australia's shared history, is an important place to start."

(Source: Introduction. p.4)

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