ECAJ Statement on third anniversary of Uluru Statement from the Heart

ECAJ Statement on third anniversary of Uluru Statement from the Heart

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On 27 May 2020, Australia marks the third anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, a statement made by Indi­gen­ous Aus­trali­ans directly to the Aus­trali­an people as a whole.  It was endorsed by a gathering of 250 Abori­gin­al and Torres Strait Islander leaders following a four-day First Nations National Con­sti­tu­tion­al Con­ven­tion held at Uluru, which in turn followed a con­sulta­tion process that was unpre­ced­en­ted in Aus­trali­an history for its scale.

The Statement calls for:

  • a First Nations Voice to Par­lia­ment in the form of an advisory body on policy affecting Abori­gin­al and Torres Strait Islander people, to be enshrined in the Aus­trali­an con­sti­tu­tion.
  • a Makarrata Com­mis­sion to oversee agreement-making between the Aus­trali­an gov­ern­ment and Indi­gen­ous people.
  • a truth and recon­cili­ation process to be facil­it­ated by the Makarrata Com­mis­sion.

The Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry, the elected national rep­res­ent­at­ive body of the Aus­trali­an Jewish community, has a long and proud history of sup­port­ing the quest of Indi­gen­ous Aus­trali­ans for recog­ni­tion, recon­cili­ation and justice.   We believe that the proposals put forward by the Uluru Statement from the Heart are just, reas­on­able and achiev­able.

Bringing the Statement’s vision to fruition is important to all Aus­trali­ans.   For Indi­gen­ous Aus­trali­ans it would mean the vin­dic­a­tion of the truth of their story and the beginning of justice.  For all other Aus­trali­ans it would mean at long last address­ing the most important item of unfin­ished business in our national history.

The First Nations of Australia, who have inhabited the Aus­trali­an continent for more than 50,000 years, have endured much suffering since the advent of European set­tle­ment. Yet they continue to show great dignity, patience, tenacity and gen­er­os­ity of spirit, appealing to all that is noble and decent in our society and inviting us to walk with them on the road to truth-telling and healing.

We are honoured to accept the invit­a­tion of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and pledge to work with First Nations, Federal and State politi­cians, local and city author­it­ies, religious, ethnic and civil society organ­isa­tions, business leaders and our fellow citizens in moving together towards a shared future, which in every way lives up to our own robust, dis­tinct­ively Aus­trali­an, standards of fairness.

Contact
Peter Wertheim | Co-CEO
ph: 02 8353 8505 | m: 0408 160 904 | fax 02 9361 588
e: [email protected]
www.ecaj.org.au

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