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Nine Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations and initiatives from around the country have been shortlisted as finalists.
The Joint Select Committee's interim report is an important step towards constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Karen Mundine has been involved in reconciliation for several decades, culminating in her appointment as CEO of Reconciliation Australia in 2017.
"Mary was involved in reconciliation as an activist, advocate and leader for her whole life – it was a part of her."
Ms Linda Burney MP is a Wiradjuri woman who overcame extraordinary adversity to become an educator, senior bureaucrat and politician.
Ms Anderson is an Alyawarre woman known nationally and internationally as a powerful advocate for the health of Australia’s First Peoples.
“[Reconciliation is]… people taking the time to share knowledge and really connect.”
Ms Pat Turner AM is the daughter of an Arrente man and a Gurdanji woman, and was born and raised in Alice Springs.
Dr Evelyn Scott’s fierce yet dignified leadership was instrumental to many of the key achievements in Australia’s reconciliation journey to date.