Australia’s parliament has unanimously voted in favour of an Act of Recognition, which commits Australia to amending our Constitution to properly acknowledge Indigenous Australians.
The Bill has been passed through the lower house on the the five year anniversary of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s apology to the Stolen Generation.
This means that at the next election, we will all have the chance to cast our vote in a Referendum to incorporate the changes in thi Act of Recognition, into our Constitution.
This is a historic moment for Australia and a huge step forwards for reconciliation and the appropriate recognition of the culture, customs and history of Indigenous Australians.
By JULIA GILLARD
Speaker, this Parliament is the gathering place of our nation’s representatives.
But we stand on land that was, from time immemorial, the gathering place of the Ngunnawal people.
So I speak here today, as I always do, in a spirit of friendship and respect for the First Australians, and with honour to Elders past and present.
I’m also conscious that on this special anniversary, we acknowledge the courage that enabled Kevin Rudd to offer the Apology and the generosity of spirit that enabled Indigenous Australians to accept it.