The Urban List: Get Behind The Uluru Statement, A Vital Part Of Australia’s Future


The Urban List: Get Behind The Uluru Statement, A Vital Part Of Australia’s Future
The Uluru Statement From The Heart (Uluru Statement) is not a new thing. Issued on May 26 back in 2017 and following a First Nations convention that unified 250 Indigenous representatives from across Country, the statement is a formal declaration calling for the constitutional recognition of First Nations people. It’s somewhat of a request, if you will, from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, inviting non-Indigenous Australians to walk alongside a movement filled with structural reforms that would essentially build a future in Australia where two sovereignties could co-exist.