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'''National Reconciliation Week''' was initiated in 1996 by [[Reconciliation Australia]] to celebrate [[Indigenous Australians|indigenous]] history and culture in [[Australia]] and foster [[ethnic relations|reconciliation]] discussion and activities. It is held between [[27 May]] and [[3 June]] of each year, with the dates holding special historical significance: the former marks the anniversary of the [[1967 referendum]] in Australia and the latter marks the anniversary of [[High Court of Australia]] judgement on the [[Mabo case|Mabo v Queensland]] of 1992.
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Revision as of 02:54, 27 May 2015

National Reconciliation Week was initiated in 1996 by Reconciliation Australia to celebrate indigenous history and culture in Australia and foster reconciliation discussion and activities. It is held between 27 May and 3 June of each year, with the dates holding special historical significance: the former marks the anniversary of the 1967 referendum in Australia and the latter marks the anniversary of High Court of Australia judgement on the Mabo v Queensland of 1992.

See also