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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Report launched today

 

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Australian Human Rights Commission President Gillian Triggs and Deputy Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Robynne Quiggin today launch the Social Justice and Native Title Report 2016.

The document is a state-of-the-nation report on the social justice and native title issues affecting Indigenous Australians in 2016.

Listen to us: we know what we need

 

Children's rights must come first, says Mick Gooda

The recent death of a 10-year-old in the Kimberley is a tragedy and I pass on my condolences to her family at this particularly distressing time.

This tragedy has heightened my conviction that the lives of all of our children in Australia are precious and should be protected at all costs.

Nearly 20 years after the Bringing Them Home Report documented the experiences of the Stolen Generations, the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children continues to be a source of great pain for our people.

Social Justice and Native Title Report 2015

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Social Justice and Native Title Report 2014

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Social Justice and Native Title Reports

:	The	Fighting	Gunditjmara	Warrior.	Photograph	by	Tim	Kanoa	(2014).
Learn how the Human Rights Legislation Amendment Act has meant there is no longer a legal requirement for an annual Social Justice and Native Title Report.

Social Justice and Native Title Report 2013

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Social Justice Report 2012

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2012 Social Justice and Native Title Reports A Community Guide

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Launch of the Social Justice and Native Title Reports 2012

Keynote address by Geoff Scott, Chief Executive Officer, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council