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Grant, Stan, 1963-
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The Uluru Statement and the end of history : 21st annual Hawke Lecture / Stan Grant.
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Uluru statement and the end of history : delivered by Stan Grant
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Adelaide : The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, 2018.
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25 pages : colour portrait ; 26 cm.
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Annual Hawke lecture
; 21st
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Friday 16 November 2018, Adelaide Convention Centre. To listen to the lecture, please click on the link at the foot of this record.
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In his Annual Hawke Lecture, journalist and Wiradjuri man Stan Grant argues that the Uluru Statement represents a chance to tell Australia's story anew, to tell the truth of a nation that has its roots tens of thousands of years before the landing of the First Fleet. He says the rejection of the Uluru Statement is a moment lost, a moment that could have completed Australian liberalism. It was a call for a final peace, to put to rest the stain on our soul and build an Australia for all. He says it is a moment lost but a dream still alive.--Publisher description.
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Grant, Stan,1963-
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Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights
Liberalism
Political alienation
Politics and government
Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights
Liberalism -- History
Liberalism -- Australia
Political alienation
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Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, (issuing body).
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