Welcome to ANTaR
ANTaR is the preeminent non-Indigenous national advocacy organisation dedicated specifically to the rights - and overcoming the disadvantage - of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The Federal Election 2010
ANTaR's election analysis
For more about the Federal Election 2010 click here
Ten years on: Are we there yet?
Ten years ago, hundreds of thousands of Australians walked across bridges in support of reconciliation.
We have much to be proud of in looking back over the past ten years, but injustice and disadvantage continue to affect Indigenous Australians. We have yet to fulfill the promise of the bridge walks to achieve equality and reconciliation.
So this year Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) calls for a year of recommitment to reconciliation.
Show your ongoing commitment to reconciliation by doing a virtual bridge walk.
Some of ANTaR's other campaigns:
A Better Way
On Monday 21st June 2010, the Senate passed legislation which partially restores the racial discrimination protections in the NT and establishes a new compulsory income management scheme.
Read more...
Close the Gap
ANTaR has been campaigning for Indigenous health rights since 2004 and is one of the founding members of the Close The Gap coalition.Read more...
What's new?
Senate recommendations fall short of what is needed to deliver justice to the Stolen Generations
16 June 2008
The recommendations of the Senate Inquiry report into compensation for the Stolen Generations tabled today, fall short of what is needed to deliver justice to Australia's most disadvantaged people, according to ANTaR.
Response to NT Emergency Response Review Board
06 June 2008
ANTaR has welcomed this afternoon’s announcement of the Northern Territory Emergency Response Review Board by Indigenous Affairs Minister, Jenny Macklin.
ANTaR National Director, Gary Highland said Western Australian Aboriginal leader, Peter Yu was a wise choice to head up the review.
Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson's decision to pull out of the bipartisan commission to improve housing in Aboriginal communities flies in the face of undertakings he gave in parliament during his apology to the Stolen Generations.
During his apology speech in Parliament on the 13th of February, Dr Nelson gave his "unconditional" support for the Prime Minister's proposal.

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