Three must-watch webinars on First Nations justice. Pat Anderson AO & Prof Megan Davis AC

Three important webinars are coming up, tackling key issues in First Nations justice, constitutional recognition, and political discourse. These sessions will bring together leading experts to unpack the implications of recent legal and political developments and explore the path forward.

Hosted in collaboration with the Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor Society at UNSW, these discussions are part of our ongoing commitment to keeping the conversation going and ensuring the momentum for meaningful change continues.

International Women’s Day Panel (rescheduled) 
📅 Tomorrow – March 19, 6:00 PM AEDT
Cyclone Alfred delayed this conversation, but it couldn’t stop it. Join Aunty Pat Anderson AO, Aunty Jackie Huggins AM, and Uluru Youth Co-Chairs Bridget Cama and Allira Davis for a powerful discussion on leadership, activism, and the ongoing fight for justice.
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The Yunupingu Case Explained: Native Title, Compensation & Equity Before the Law
📅  March 26, 12:00 PM AEDT
The High Court’s decision in Commonwealth v Yunupingu is a turning point in the struggle for native title justice. Experts Kateena O’Gorman SC, Associate Professor Sean Brennan, and Eddie Synot break down what this ruling means for native title, Indigenous rights, and Australia’s legal landscape.
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Is a Vote No a No to everything?
📅 April 2, 12:30 PM AEDT
With the Prime Minister walking away from the Uluru Statement, and symbolic recognition being rolled back, what does the No vote really mean? Professors Megan Davis AC, John Williams, Gabrielle Appleby, Dr Paul Kildea, and Associate Professor Sana Nakata will unpack the legal, historical, and political implications of the 2023 referendum result.
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