“When you are taken away you have your life stolen and really nothing can compensate for that,” she said.
For most of her life Angelique Wittwer didn’t know who her family or community was. (ABC News: Kirstie Wellauer)
For most of her life Angelique Wittwer didn’t know who her family or community was. (ABC News: Kirstie Wellauer)
Close to the Bone is a video made in association with the SA Museum. It tells the tragic story of a 16-year-old […]
Georges River Council – Reconciliation Week: Towards Truth Exhibition This is a Council led event. Hurstville Library07/05/2025 – 01/06/2025 As we approach […]
Tuesday 3 June (join online or in-person) You can be among the first to learn about new research on frontier conflict from Towards Truth […]
One of the painful stories from the Kimberley with sprouts of hope read here
From the Ebony Institute https://ebonyinstitute.com.au/ Common ground Towards Truth
An important essay to help us move forward
An Indigenous man with a Western upbringing attempts to reconnect with his ancestral lands and traditional culture. WATCH HERE A very moving […]
Since the referendum, we’ve seen the No vote used to justify rolling back symbolic recognition—like Welcome to Country and the flying of […]
An ancient philosophy that teaches us the power of connection, responsibility, and the intrinsic value of caring for all beings and the […]