Everything You Need to Know About the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Everything You Need to Know About the Uluru Statement from the Heart

by George Williams, Megan Davis
Everything You Need to Know About the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Everything You Need to Know About the Uluru Statement from the Heart

by George Williams, Megan Davis

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Overview

We leave base camp and start our trek across this vast country. We invite you to walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future. On 26 May 2017, after a historic process of consultation, the Uluru Statement from the Heart was read out. This clear and urgent call for reform to the community from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples asked for a First Nations Voice to Parliament protected in the Constitution and a process of agreement-making and truth-telling. Voice. Treaty. Truth. What was the journey to this point? What do Australians need to know about the Uluru Statement from the Heart? And how can these reforms be achieved? Everything You Need to Know about the Uluru Statement from the Heart, written by Megan Davis and George Williams, two of Australia's best-known constitutional experts, is essential reading on how our Constitution was drafted, what the 1967 referendum achieved, and the lead-up and response to the Uluru Statement. Importantly, it explains how the Uluru Statement offers change that will benefit the whole nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742245300
Publisher: UNSW Press
Publication date: 10/21/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

George Williams AO is the Anthony Mason Professor and a Scientia Professor, as well as a Deputy Vice Chancellor at UNSW. He has published books including Australian Constitutional Law and Theory, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, and Human Rights under the Australian Constitution. He has appeared as a barrister in the High Court of Australia and is a columnist for The Australian. Megan Davis is a Cobble Cobble woman from south-west Queensland. She is Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous UNSW and the Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law at UNSW Law. She was a member of the Referendum Council and the Prime Minister's Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition.
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