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The first time aborigines nationally protested for their rights.
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Aboriginal activists made a bus tour protesting discrimination against Aboriginal through New South Wales, led by Charles Perkins.
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200 workers in the Northern Territory walked off the Wave Hill cattle station to get better wages, conditions, and their land back.
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Aboriginals got the right to vote and get counted in censuses after a 90% 'yes' vote.
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The Embassy said that blacks were now going to get up and fight back on the issues of education, health , police victimization, locking people up. - Bobby Sykes
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Aboriginals should get back the land where they lived and had traditionally live which was recommended by a government commission
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The law granting them land really only gave them arid and useless land, claims for other land were often thrown out by the court
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Eddie and his people lived on Murray Island for thousands of years. The High Court agreed that they were the rightful owners.
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Cathy Freeman lit the torch at the Sydney Olympic. When competing in sprinting she won the 400m sprint.
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250,000 people walked across Sydney Harbour Bridge and up to 400,000 walked to Melbourne in order to get the Prime Minister to apologize for the past treatment of Aborigines.
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Former Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, offered an apology to Aboriginals for the discrimination and cruelty that they faced.
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Julia Gillard, Former Prime Minister of Australia, announced plans for aboriginals to be recognized in the constitution.