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  2. George Floyd protests in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after protests began in the United States in late May 2020 seeking justice for George Floyd, an African-American who was murdered during an arrest by Minneapolis police, people in Australia protested to show solidarity with Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as to demonstrate against issues with police brutality and institutional racism, racism in Australia, and ...

  3. Freedom Ride (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Black Power movement emerged in Redfern in Sydney, Fitzroy, Melbourne, and South Brisbane, following the Freedom Ride, and there followed a period of Aboriginal activism across Australia. [16] [17] Perkins and other activists returned to Walgett later in to assist in the fight against the colour bar applied at the Oasis Hotel. [10]

  4. Closing the Gap - Wikipedia

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    This matter, along with Aboriginal deaths in custody, was highlighted at the Black Lives Matter rallies around Australia in June 2020. The new Closing The Gap plan proposes that each state and territory would commit to reducing the level of Indigenous youth in detention by 11% to 19%, and to reduce adult imprisonment by 5%.

  5. Reconciliation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    2009: Australia recognises the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (passed in 2007) for the first time; 2010: Ken Wyatt becomes the first Aboriginal person in the Australian House of Representatives; 2010: National Congress of Australia's First Peoples is established; 2012: Campaign for constitutional recognition ...

  6. Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Black Lives Matter movement in the US once again cast light on Aboriginal deaths in custody, an issue pursued by ALRM. Former CEO Axleby said that she would like to see a huge reduction in the numbers of Indigenous people in the justice system and the numbers of children being removed from their families under child protection policies ...

  7. Denis Walker (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Denis P. Walker (2 December 1947 – 4 December 2017), also known as Bejam Kunmunara Jarlow Nunukel Kabool, was an Aboriginal Australian activist. He was a major figure in the civil rights and land rights movements of the 1970s and continued to fight for a treaty between the Australian Government and Aboriginal nations through the 1990s and until his death.

  8. Indigenous treaties in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous treaties in Australia are proposed binding legal agreements between Australian governments and Australian First Nations (or other similar groups). A treaty could (amongst other things) recognise First Nations as distinct political communities, acknowledge Indigenous Sovereignty, set out mutually recognised rights and responsibilities or provide for some degree of self-government. [1]

  9. Kevin Buzzacott - Wikipedia

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    The case went to the High Court, which found they were unable determine any matter of Aboriginal sovereignty in Australia, as Australian courts are agents of the Crown and therefore "in direct conflict with the notion of Aboriginal sovereignty". [9] In 2004, he participated in the Peace Pilgrimage from the Olympic Dam uranium mine to Hiroshima ...