Timeline: Australia Through Aboriginal Eyes

After the resignation of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the self-proclaimed “Prime Minister of the Indigenous People,” the reconciliation process between the Australian government and the aboriginal communities is marked by uncertainty.
Despite being one of the most developed countries in the world, Australia does not recognize indigenous people in its constitution and has allowed a military intervention that has hindered the progress of reconciliation between the government and these communities. In World’s Policy Journal’s “Food Fight” issue, Pauline Moullot examines the critical situation of discrimination that Australian aboriginals face in the 21st century.
Recently, newly elected Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has promised to continue efforts to remedy the issue, but many doubt his willingness to make the 2017 referendum that would grant constitutional recognition to the aborigines a priority.
World Policy Journal has compiled a set of key events and facts that capture the struggle of Australian aboriginal communities in the last century, and that could pave the road towards a new dialogue in the following months.

Click here to learn more about Australia’s aboriginal history.


[Compiled by Ana Davila] [Photo courtesy of NeilsPhotography]

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