Fact Sheet Archives - Reconciliation Australia https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publicationtypes/fact-sheet/ Wed, 12 Nov 2025 02:05:03 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 What Does First Nations Led Truth-telling Look Like? https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/what-does-first-nations-led-truth-telling-look-like/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-does-first-nations-led-truth-telling-look-like Wed, 12 Nov 2025 01:57:17 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=33364 A core principle of truth-telling is that it should always be First Nations led. So what does this look like?

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A core principle of truth-telling is that it should always be First Nations led. This means that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities are the ones setting the direction and making the key decisions.

First Nations led truth-telling:

  • centres First Nations voices, knowledge and perspectives.
  • prioritises the needs and aspirations of the First Nations people of that place.
  • gives First Nations peoples the final say over decisions at every step in the process.

This does not mean expecting First Nations peoples to have all the answers or to do all the work of the truth-telling activity.

Fact sheet: What does First Nations led truth-telling look like?
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2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer: Truth-telling and Historical Acceptance https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-truth-telling-and-historical-acceptance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-truth-telling-and-historical-acceptance Mon, 11 Aug 2025 23:22:28 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=32748 Most non-Indigenous Australians recognise the importance of truth-telling in advancing reconciliation but only some are participating in truth-telling opportunities. Younger non-Indigenous Australians show greater participation compared with the broader non-Indigenous community.

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Truth-telling supports stronger relationships and mutual respect through shared understandings of our past and how it shapes the present. Truth-telling is fundamental to historical acceptance, one of the five dimensions that guides Reconciliation Australia’s work. 

The Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) is the only survey in Australia tracking reconciliation progress between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.  

Truth-telling covers a range of activities that enable a fuller and more accurate account of Australia’s history. This can include inquiries, commissions, apologies, reviews of institutional policies and practices, or more local level events, publications, renaming, signage, statues and public art. 

The Truth-telling and Historical Acceptance Snapshot shows that: 

  • Strong support for truth-telling is evident across all states and territories with 71% of non-Indigenous people believing it to be an important element for progressing reconciliation (81% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples) 
  • 14% of 18–24-year-old non-Indigenous people and 21% of 25–34-year-olds have participated in a local truth-telling activity in the past year (9% of non-Indigenous people of all ages) 
  • 60% of non-Indigenous people believe they have a high level of knowledge about Australia’s colonial history (73% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples).

2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer Truth-telling and Historical Acceptance snapshot.
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Respecting and Protecting Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/respecting-and-protecting-icip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=respecting-and-protecting-icip Tue, 15 Jul 2025 02:28:40 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=32520 Practical guidance for First Nations people on their ICIP rights. Start with the short fact sheet and delve into the guide for more information.

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When First Nations communities share their knowledge and culture, including language, this is their Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP). This can happen at many points in a community’s truth-telling process, including casual conversation, formal consultations, or during a truth-telling initiative or event.

It is important to understand what ICIP rights are so you can uphold and protect them for yourself and your community, for the First Nations communities that you engage with and for future generations.

These resources were developed by Reconciliation Australia and Terri Janke and Company Lawyers and Consultants. Start with the short fact sheet and delve into the guide for more information.

Fact sheet: Respecting and Protecting Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property
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Guide: Respecting and Protecting Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property
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10 Reasons to Support Truth-telling https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/10-reasons-to-support-truth-telling/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-reasons-to-support-truth-telling Tue, 15 Jul 2025 02:28:36 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=32338 There are plenty of reasons to get on board but here are 10 fundamental reasons to support truth-telling in Australia to get you started.

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Truth-telling is essential for justice, reconciliation, and better outcomes for all. It supports healing and honours the strengths, contributions and resilience of First Nations peoples and communities.

There are plenty of reasons to get on board but here are 10 fundamental reasons to support truth-telling in Australia to get you started.

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What is Truth-telling? https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/what-is-truth-telling/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-truth-telling Tue, 15 Jul 2025 02:28:29 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=32333 Truth-telling covers a range of activities that engage with a fuller account of Australia’s history and its ongoing impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Truth-telling covers a range of activities that engage with a fuller account of Australia’s history and its ongoing impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The term is used to acknowledge the historic silencing of First Nations voices and perspectives which have been persistently excluded or misrepresented in official historical accounts.

The truth-telling process aims to shift our understanding of our shared past and is fundamental to advancing reconciliation.

What is Truth-telling?
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2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer: Racism and First Nations Peoples https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-racism-and-first-nations-peoples/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-racism-and-first-nations-peoples Wed, 18 Jun 2025 02:17:20 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=31819 More than half of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples surveyed as part of the 2024 ARB reported experiencing racial discrimination in the past six months.

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For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, racism is an everyday reality and the experiences of racism in all contexts remain consistently and unacceptably high.

The Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) is the only survey in Australia tracking reconciliation progress between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.

Overcoming racism and discrimination in Australia requires initiatives that address systemic, structural and institutional racism that impacts the everyday lives and outcomes of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The Racism and First Nations Peoples Snapshot shows:

  • 56% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people believe Australia is a racist country (41% general community)
  • First Nations peoples experiences of racism has significantly increased over the last decade with 54% of respondents having experienced racism in 2024 compared to 39% in 2014
  • Younger Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience racism at higher levels than all other age groups with 63% of 18-24 year olds and 68% of 25-34 year olds reporting that they have experienced at least one form of racial prejudice in the last six months.

2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer Racism and First Nations Peoples snapshot
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2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer: Young Australians https://www.reconciliation.org.au/publication/2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-young-australians/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-australian-reconciliation-barometer-young-australians Wed, 18 Jun 2025 02:17:11 +0000 https://www.reconciliation.org.au/?post_type=publication&p=31816 Young Australians have more positive attitudes towards unity, cultural understanding, and the importance of truth-telling than older Australians.

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Young Australians, aged 18 – 34 years old, show positive attitudes towards unity, cultural understanding and significance, and the importance of truth-telling.

The Australian Reconciliation Barometer (ARB) is the only survey in Australia tracking reconciliation progress between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.

Young Australians are vital supporters of reconciliation and are the future leaders willing to take action in bridging now to next.

The Young Australians Reconciliation Snapshot shows:

  • 80% of 18-24 year olds and 72% of 25-34 year olds support having Welcome to Country at major sporting events (55% general community)
  • 89% of 18-24 year olds believe truth-telling is important (71% general community)
  • 61% of 18-24 year olds believe Australia is a racist country (41% general community).

2024 Australian Reconciliation Barometer Young Australians snapshot
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