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Indigenous peoples of Australia / Australia / Australian referendum / Aboriginal Australians / Indigenous Australians / Hindmarsh Island bridge controversy / Australian heritage law / Aborigine / Land council / Indigenous Law Centre / Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty / Section 51(xxvi) of the Australian Constitution
Date: 2015-04-29 16:20:34
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Australia
Australian referendum
Aboriginal Australians
Indigenous Australians
Hindmarsh Island bridge controversy
Australian heritage law
Aborigine
Land council
Indigenous Law Centre
Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty
Section 51(xxvi) of the Australian Constitution

Introduction: Australian Constitutional Reform This document has been prepared to support Aboriginal peoples’ consideration of the Australian Constitution and current proposals for its reform.

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