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Title: Finding the heart of the nation :the journey of the Uluru Statement from the Heart continues /Thomas Mayor. Author: Mayor, Thomas,(author.). Location: 305.89 MAY Subject: Sacred space -- Australia -- Northern Territory. Intervention (Federal government) -- Australia -- Northern Territory. Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations. Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc. Constitutional history -- Australia. Australia -- Race relations. ISBN: 9781741178210 1741178215 Collation: 311 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm. Summary Note: "Australia is changing. The political landscape of the nation looks completely different to how it did when the Uluru Statement from the Heart was formed in 2017. In this updated second edition of the bestselling 'Finding the heart of the nation', Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander author Thomas Mayor explains what this might mean for all Australians. Thomas has journeyed across the continent visiting communities big and small, all of whom share the same desire: substantive constitutional change. Alongside the original 20 interviews with key spokespeople for the Statement, this edition features a new introduction, a section with frequently asked questions and a conclusion, taking stock of how our country looks after the 2022 federal election, where a referendum to enshrine a First Nations Voice in the Constitution is now on the horizon. It's time for Voice, Treaty, Truth. It's time to give First Nations people a seat at the table, and to recognise that we are a nation with over 60,000 years of continuous culture. It's time to find the heart of the nation." - Back cover. Edition: Second edition. Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references. ------------------------------ TF1315418 Available at Main Loan 305.89 MAY TF1311863 Available at Main Loan 305.89 MAY -----------------------------------------------