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Invitation to First Nations women in public policy lecture by Prof Megan Davis

24 April 2024

The Crawford School of Public Policy invites you to First Nations Women in Public Policy lecture presented by Professor Megan Davis.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD IN PERSON ONLY AND WILL NOT BE LIVESTREAMED.

Wednesday, 22 May 2024, 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm, followed by refreshments.

Registrations are essential.

Renowned constitutional lawyer and public law expert, Scientia Professor Megan Davis FAHA FASSA FAAL, has campaigned for the constitutional recognition of First Nations peoples for two decades and was central to the design of the Referendum Council deliberative process that led to the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

In this important lecture, Professor Davis will explore the political process for justice and human rights for First Nations Australians in the wake of the referendum defeat. More than 6 million Australians voted YES for constitutional recognition. The Uluru Dialogue is not over.

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