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Date: 2011-11-10 07:15:55
Canberra
Aboriginal Tent Embassy
Indigenous Australians
Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty
Australian referendum
Parliamentary Triangle
Canberra
International Council on Monuments and Sites
Stolen Generations
Cultural heritage
Politics of Australia
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Australia

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