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Social Justice and Native Title Reports 2005 Launch

Explore the 2005 Social Justice and Native Title Reports and Community Guide on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander human rights, key issues and

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Summary

The Social Justice Report 2005, Native Title Report 2005 and Community Guide were launched by the Social Justice Commissioner on March 31, 2006 at the Museum of Sydney.

Social Justice and Native Title Reports 2005

Launch - 31 March 2006

Download the Community Guide in PDFPhoto - Angelina and Baby

'Angelina and Baby' Bathurst Island 2004 © Heide Smith

The Social Justice Report 2005, Native Title Report 2005 and Community Guide were launched by the Social Justice Commissioner on March 31, 2006 at the Museum of Sydney.

Speeches and audio

Podcasting

To download all of the speeches via a Podcast - copy this feed address (in italics ) into your podcast software. This link will not work in your web browser - you need to download software for receiving podcasts. iTunes and Juice are two good free programs.

http://www.humanrights.gov.au/podcasts/SocialJusticeLaunch2006.xml

For help or questions about the podcast please contact Webfeedback@humanrights.gov.au

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