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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.

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The Federal Election 2010

ANTaR's election analysis

  • ANTaR has developed a comprehensive analysis of the Indigenous affairs election platforms of the Labor Party, the Coalition and the Greens.

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.

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  • 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.
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    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.
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    What's new?


    Racism makes me sick - campaign launch

    21 April 2008

    A new national campaign calling on all Australians to take action against racism and tackle the Indigenous health crisis will be launched today by ANTaR (Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation) in collaboration with The Body Shop.

    The Body Shop stores nationally will promote the Racism Makes Me Sick campaign from 21 April 2008 – 12 May 2008 as part of their commitment to defending human rights and promoting Reconciliation in Australia.

    • health
    • racism
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    QLD Government insults Aboriginal workers again

    24 March 2008

    The Queensland Government’s amended Stolen Wages settlement to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers has come under attack from Indigenous rights organisation, ANTaR.

    • Queensland
    • stolen wages
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    New partnership paves way for health equality between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians

    19 March 2008

    The commitment today between the Government of Australia and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia to work towards achieving equality in health status and life expectancy was a monumental development welcomed by Indigenous and non-Indigenous health representatives and Australian civil society, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma said today.

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