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Risk truth-telling will be symbolic if no one listens

blankby AAPFebruary 23, 2025

Truth-telling is important but Australians must be prepared to listen and act to ensure the process is more than symbolic, an inquiry has been told.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events

Annual walk for reconciliation in Armidale back for the 14th time

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 7, 2024

ANTaR Armidale has announced its 14th annual Armidale Bridge Walk for May 26 to align with National Reconciliation Week.

Posted inArmidale, Federal Politics, Indigenous

Hundreds march for Yes in Armidale

blankby Lia EdwardsOctober 11, 2023

Organisers say three hundred people marched in the streets of the Armidale CBD last Friday in support of the Voice to Parliament.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events

Armidale street march and concert to support the Yes campaign

blankby Lia EdwardsSeptember 25, 2023

Northern Tablelands for Yes23 and ANTaR Armidale are partnering to hold a street march followed by a free concert in the Mall on Friday 6th October.

Posted inArmidale, Federal Politics, Indigenous

Thomas Mayo to visit Armidale for Voice event

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 12, 2023

Uluru Statement from the Heart signatory Thomas Mayo will speak on the upcoming Voice referendum at Armidale Town Hall on August 28.

Posted inArmidale, Indigenous

Crossing the bridge to Reconciliation in Armidale

blankby Penelope ShawMay 22, 2023

Armidale ANTaR will once again host their annual bridge walk in celebration and commemoration of National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week on May 28.

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