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What's new at Reconciliation South Australia?

Click on the links below to read about the latest news at Reconciliation South Australia....

 

Reconciliation South Australia Welcomes Mark Waters, new State Manager

As we say thank you and farewell to our wonderful outgoing state manager, Rosslyn Cox, we welcome Mark Waters into the role and look forward to an exciting year of programs and events in 2011. Read more...

 

2010 Reconciliation Schools Congress a great success

At the end of August, high school students and teachers from around the state attended the Reconciliation Schools Congress at the Adelaide Town Hall. Through a day of rich discussion, students exchanged ideas about how they can become reconciliation ambassadors in their own schools and social circles. Read more...

 

Ken Wyatt Elected into House of Representatives

In what has been described as an important milestone for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, the 2010 federal election saw Ken Wyatt elected to the House of Representatives as the Liberal member in the West Australian seat of Hasluck. Read more...

 

 

Bipartisan Commitment to Constitutional Reform

In one of the most encouraging outcomes of the 2010 election campaign, leaders of both major parties have pledged their support for a referendum to amend Australia’s constitution to formally recognise the First Australians. Read more...

 

 

 

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