The "Our Culture: Our Future" report is the first of its kind to comprehensively map the rights Indigenous Australians want to their cultural heritage and to comprehensively analyse the laws and policies that affect the ability of Indigenous Australians to realise these rights. The Report also lists a range of measures for protecting Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property.
This site contains links to a variety of resources regarding art, culture, history, languages, native title issues of Indigenous people worldwide, but particularly in Australia.
Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation is an independent, national network of mainly non-Indigenous organisations and individuals working in support of justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia. ANTaR coordinates a major community education and awareness campaign on native title and reconciliation.
This site contains links to resources about Indigenous people in Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America.
The Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families investigated the forcible removal of Australian Indigenous children from their families and communities.
CAEPR is an independent Centre within the Australian National University (ANU). The Centre's research focuses on both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians regarding Indigenous economic and social circumstances; development options for sustainable Indigenous futures; and education, governance and capacity development.
The Fortnightly National Indigenous Newspaper – 100% Aboriginal-Owned 100% Self Funded
The ReconciliACTION Network (RAN) is a network of Indigenous and non-Indigenous young Australians from metropolitan, regional and rural Australia, which aims to encourage more young people to become active in the Reconciliation movement, and to support young people who are working to overcome racism in their communities.
Reconciliation Australia is a non-government, non-profit foundation established in 2001 to provide a continuing national focus for reconciliation. Reconciliation Australia works with business, government and individual Australians to bring about change by identifying and promoting examples of reconciliation in action so that others can share ideas and add their support.