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CONTENTS Mick Dodson writes about a document of reconciliation Jabiru students learn to accept cultural difference An Aurukun student at Canberra Grammar School Ray Martin calls for action on reconciliation Sisters make a sculpture for reconciliation Two friends show reconciliation in action Council's new Learning Circle Kit released Independent Schools launch Declaration of Reconciliation Reconciliation: It's up to us!
THE COUNCIL'S VISION A united Australia which respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage; and provides justice and equity for all.
FURTHER INFORMATION For information about the work of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation and reconciliation activities at a local level, please contact the Australians for Reconciliation Coordinator in your State or Territory. ACT 1800 804 330 NSW 1800 060 266 Northern Territory 1800 060 268 Queensland 1800 060 267 South Australia 1800 060 270 Tasmania 1800 659 363 Victoria 1800 060 265 Western Australia 1800 060 269
CHECK OUT THE COUNCIL'S UPDATED HOMEPAGE AT http://www.austlii.edu.au/car/ NEW COUNCIL E-MAIL ADDRESS
Walking Together aims to promote the reconciliation process and the work of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. It is a quarterly production compiled by the Council's Secretariat. The views expressed in signed articles or interviews with individuals are not necessarily the views of the Council. Information may be copied free of charge as long as the source is acknowledged. Inquiries can be made to: Walking Together Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Locked Bag 14 KINGSTON ACT 2604 Telephone: (02) 6271 5120 Internet homepage address: http://www.austlii.edu.au/car/ Email address: car@dpmc.gov.au ISSN 10389881 Design and Artwork: Brave Design Group Pty Ltd Produced by: Just Print Management FRONT COVER The cover page artwork was produced by Kunyi June Anne McInerney, a contemporary artist born of the Yankunytjatjara nation from Indulkana. She currently lives in Adelaide. The artwork was also produced on the cover of See Saw, a community model for cross-cultural reconciliation, a resource produced by Catherine Murphy and Cath Cantlon.
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