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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Issues

The Australian Greens acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples and recognise their strong cultural and spiritual connection with the land, and their rights and obligations as owners and custodians. We are committed to seeing these rights reflected in our laws and our society. All Australians, including those living in remote communities, have an equal right to essential government services such as health, education, training, housing, community infrastructure, employment support, and policing. We recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must be partners in the development and implementation of policies, programs and services that affect them.

The Greens are concerned that Governments continue to overlook the important international agreements that recognise the rights of indigenous peoples and do not invest enough in efforts to bridge the gaps in many areas of our society. We are committed to seeing an end to the Northern Territory Intervention and Stronger Futures Legislation, delivering Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, compensating the Stolen Generations and improving the Native Title system. 

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Senate puts Indigenous recognition second

22 Mar 2012
The Government has joined the Coalition to vote down the Greens' motion that recognising the indigenous people of Australia be ...
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Bob Brown launches Dr Dianne Johnson’s new book

11 Mar 2012 | 2:00 pm
Bob launches Dr Dianne Johnson’s new book  Bruny d’Entrecasteaux and his encounter with Tasmanian Aborigines: ...
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Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

18 Jan 2012
The Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has now delivered its recommend...
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Senator Bob Brown on ABC News Breakfast, November 7 2011

07 Nov 2011
Australian Greens Leader Senator Bob Brown appeared on ABC News Breakfast to discuss the political budget surplus, the Afghanis...
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Australian Greens National Conference Press Conference - November 6, 2011

06 Nov 2011
Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown, Senator for Queensland Larissa Waters, Senators for Western Australia Rachel Siewert and Sc...
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Greens getting on with the job

01 Sep 2011
1 September marks one year since the Australian Greens signed an historic agreement with Prime Minister Julia Gillard's Labor G...
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Bob Brown's Muckaty speech

15 Jun 2011
  Bob Brown's Senate speech on the proposed radioactive waste dump proposed for Muckaty Station, near Tennant Creek ...
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