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Agenda - SU Gathering of First Nations & Peoples 2016

Sovereign Union
2016 Gathering of Nations
AGENDA (changes may occur).
Venue: Members Dining Room,
Old Parliament House,
Canberra. [node:read-more:link]

Registration Form - SU Gathering 2016

REGISTRATION
Delegates are people representing their Nation/Clan
Name of contact person
If you don't have a Nation or Clan Group relationship place NIL (Explain in notes)
Complete if applicable
You need to make your own bookings at the Caravan Park (see 'About' link for details)

Final Notice - The Black Line is Drawn

The Old Country is now talking through the Fire. Be Aware. It is time to listen to the ancient voice, the Sovereign Voice, the ancient energy of the land. This is the true government, the true authority for this country.
 
All members of the parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia are warned of their knowing complicity in continuing and furthering acts of genocide by systematic denial of Aboriginal Sovereignty and of the need to reparate for crimes against humanity.

Opposing voice at 'Recognition' debate at Macquarie University

Alice Haines

An exert taken from a Recognition Debate between the Government funded Recognise Campaign and the opposing voice of Alice Haines at Macquarie University in Sydney May 2016. - Recognise is a British Law and in the Black Laws dictionary Recognise means to enter into recognizance. Now back in the day when they had the African Americans, the Africans taken over to America. They were given to their slave masters and when they tried to escape, they would actually incarcerate them and get a hot iron and brand them with 'R' on their backs and sometimes even on their foreheads ... [node:read-more:link]

Church calls for discussions about First Nations sovereignty and Treaty

Video of Survival Day message by President of the Uniting Church in Australia Stuart McMillan

Uniting Church in Australia Assembly
25 January 2016

Media Release

Survival Day message urges new talks on sovereignty and treaty for First Peoples [node:read-more:link]

Terms of Proceedings - SU 2016 Gathering

Terms of Proceedings

Terms amended 25/10/2015, 17/9/2016

Due to the nature of the struggle unfortunately we have had detractors who in past meetings have sought to disrupt the proceedings. Most of our people undertake great effort to attend these Gatherings and everyone expects to be able to focus on the matters at hand in the limited time frame. To avoid interruptions again, we ask that you agree to these terms and conditions to ensure the gathering goes smoothly. [node:read-more:link]

Tjukurpa Law and Cultural Rights - Murray George Videos

Space for Justice after Mabo: Theological Critiques of Sovereignty

Throughout Australian history, principle has been overwhelmed by economic interest, and the idea of justice embodied in natural rights is voted down by justice made in the image of the majority. The Mabo decision of the High Court in 1992 might be taken as a paradigm case of what has been called "complex space." Instead of assuming a homogenous jurisdiction over Australian territory, the court had to acknowledge the validity of a different legal system and "storied" country inside the national borders. - Theological Critique by Mark Brett, Professor of Old Testament [node:read-more:link]

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