Uluru Youth Network


 

Who are the Uluru Youth?

The Uluru Youth are a collective group of young First Nations peoples who support the Uluru Statement from the Heart and a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution. We stand by the mandate of the Uluru Statement for Voice, Treaty and Truth.

We are a diverse group of young people between 18 and 30 years old. We come together from all different boundaries, waterways and lands, standing tall on our ancestors' shoulders, passionate about the common goal of continuing the fight of our old people, for a better future for our mob, communities and nation as a whole.

Join the Uluru Youth Network today and help us make the Uluru Statement from the Heart and a First Nations Voice to Parliament protected by the Constitution a reality. Your voice and support has never been more important.

Image: Bridget Cama and Allira Davis, Co-Chairs, Uluru Youth Dialogue. Sydney Peace Prize Celebrations, Sydney, 2021.

Sign up to the Uluru Youth Network

 

Sign up now to join the Uluru Youth Network and be a part of the movement of young people rolling up their sleeves, getting out on the ground and working towards a referendum on the Voice. The Uluru Youth Network is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth and is led by the First Nations Uluru Youth Dialogue which sits under the leadership of the Uluru Dialogue. Don’t forget to follow us on social media @Uluru Statement.

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