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Dismantling systemic racism - perspectives from First Nations peoples - Kep Enderby Memorial Lecture 2024

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More than 1500 people tuned into the 2024 lecture to learn about ‘Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples’.

Systemic racism, in law, policies and service delivery, has serious and ongoing consequences for First Nations peoples, including poor mental and physical health, economic disadvantage, over-incarceration and social exclusion.

CEO of First Nations Collective Marni Tuala delivered the lecture, sharing the findings of extensive consultations with First Nations peoples across Australia about their experiences of racism.

Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples

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Governments must recognise systemic racism and its devastating impacts on Australia’s First Nations peoples and take urgent action to address it, a new report has found.

Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman said, “Systemic racism, in law, policies and service delivery, has serious and ongoing consequences, including poor mental and physical health, economic disadvantage, over-incarceration and social exclusion.”

Informing The Agenda Consultations

Katie Kiss

Katie Kiss commenced in the role as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner on 3 April 2024. To ensure the voices of First Nations people across Australia help form the agenda for the term, the Commissioner is conducting a national listening tour to hear from First Nations people about how we move forward after the Voice Referendum, how to progress and utilise mechanisms to realise our rights, what issues are most urgently in need of attention and what expectations First Nations people have of the Social Justice Commissioner role.

An Anti-Racism Framework: Voices of First Nations Peoples

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NSW a step closer to truth telling

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss has welcomed the appointment of the NSW Treaty Commissioners announced today. 

 “These appointments are a milestone in the beginning of the truth and treaty process in NSW,” Commissioner Kiss said.  

“I congratulate the NSW Government in taking this crucial step and working with the community towards self-determination and healing.” 

First Nations women let down by native title system

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A new report on Australia’s native title system centres the voices of First Nations women to call for significant reform.

For the first time since the introduction of the Native Title Act 30 years ago, the experiences of First Nations women have been elevated to show how the system is failing to deliver land justice effectively.

“The native title system we have today is not what we had all hoped it would be,” Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss said.

Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024 Community Guide

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Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024

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Informing the Agenda - Call for Submissions

Katie Kiss

The Australian Human Rights Commission invites submissions from First Nations Peoples to inform the Social Justice Commissioner's agenda on key issues affecting their lives.