3-in-1: the path to reconciliation

Australia, 1994

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This video contains a compilation of three videos produced for the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation to explain its vision and some of the major issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. “Walking together, produced by National Recording Studios, is an introduction to the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation; “Talkin’ Business”, produced by OZIRIS Productions, explains the Council’s consultation program, vision and key issues; “Making things right”, produced by National Recording studios, looks at reconcilation after the High Court decision on Native Title. Includes a 60 page guidebook, “The Path to reconciliation: Issues for a people’s movement”.

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Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation

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00:47:00:00

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1994

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