Freeman addresses a meeting of Religions for Peace in the Jubilee Room at Parliament House, Sydney, about constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians.
- To read a report about the meeting, click here.
Freeman addresses a meeting of Religions for Peace in the Jubilee Room at Parliament House, Sydney, about constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians.
Freeman writes in The Australian about the best approach for achieving practical recognition of indigenous Australians as well as symbolic recognition, despite Warren Mundine’s call for purely symbolic recognition.
Freeman argues in The Australian that Greg Sheridan’s approach to constitutional recognition fails to take account of the historical circumstances that give rise to a special relationship between Aborigines and the Australian Constitution.