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| 1788 - Invasion - the arrival
of the First Fleet of Officials, Marines and Convicts
from England. |
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1813 - Bennelong died
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This
undated portrait signed 'W.W.' is believed to be
of Bennelong
(Mitchell Library,
State Library of NSW) |
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| 1868 - First Australian cricket
team to tour overseas is Aboriginal |
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| 1909 - Forward George Green
becomes the first Aboriginal person to play senior Rugby
League, playing for Eastern Suburbs |
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| 1932 - Australian Aborigines
League formed |
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1938 - Day of Mourning Protest and Conference, Sydney
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| (Man,
March 1938. Mitchell Library, State Library of New
South Wales.) |
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| 1959 - Tranby College officially
opens |
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| 1965 - Charles Perkins and Gerry
Mason lead a busload of activists and students throughout
NSW on freedom rides to protest against segregation in
such places as swimming pools and theatres |
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| 1968 - The Council for Aboriginal
Affairs was established to advise the Commonwealth Government
on its new responsibilities |
| 1968 - Lionel Rose named "Australian
of the Year" |
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1970 - Aboriginal Legal Service
established at Redfern, Sydney, followed by Aboriginal
Medical Service |
1970 - Eric Simms kicks
four field goals in South Sydney's 23-12 Grand Final win
over Manly. He kicked so many goals that season that the
authorities reduced the value of a field goal from two
points to one |
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| 1972 - Aboriginal Tent Embassy
set up on lawns of Parliament House to fight for land
rights |
| 1972 - First land rights claim |
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| 1975 -
Racial Discrimination Act |
| 1975 -
Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Scheme established
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1977 - National Aboriginal Conference (NAC) established,
with 35 elected members, to advise Government |
| 1977 - NSW Aboriginal Education
Consultative Group formed |
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| 1979 - Galarrwuy Yunipingu,
chairman of the Northern Land Council is made "Australian
of the Year" |
| 1979 - Aboriginal Treaty Committee
(ATC) launches campaign for a treaty between Indigenous
and non-Indigenous Australians |
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1982 - Aboriginal Tent
Embassy re-erected in Canberra |
| 1982 -
Blackbooks established |
| 1982 - Mark Ella named
"Australian of the Year" |
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1984 - Charles Perkins
becomes Secretary of Federal Department of Aboriginal
Affairs
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| 1984 - Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Heritage (Interim Protection) Act
comes into force, for the protection of significant Aboriginal
sites and objects |
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| 1987 - 20th Anniversary of Referendum.
Prime Minister Bob Hawke talks of a treaty with Indigenous
Australians. Opposition Leader John Howard objects to
Treaty proposal |
1987 - Boomalli Aboriginal
Artists Co-operative formed
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| Craft
work produced by the Aboriginal artists of Boomalli.
(Boomalli Aboriginal
Artists Co-Operative) |
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| 1987 - Royal Commission into
Aboriginal Deaths in Custody commences |
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1989 - Bangarra Dance
Company formed
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(City
of Sydney Archives.
NSCA CRS 904/1474 - neg.32) |
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| 1991 - The Council for Aboriginal
Reconciliation formed, Pat Dodson appointed chairperson |
| 1991 - Pemulwuy Community High
School officially opened |
1993 - United Nations International Year for the World's
Indigenous People |
| 1993 - Mandawuy Yunipingu named
"Australian of the Year" |
| 1993 - Mick Dodson becomes first
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner |
1996 - Wik Decision on Native Title rules that pastoral
leases do not extinguish native title |
| 1996 - Pauline Hanson elected
in the Federal seat of Oxley, promotes anti-Aboriginal
policies |
| 1996 - Merrima Aboriginal Design
Unit formed, Sydney |
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1998 - ABSTUDY abolished
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| 1998 - First national 'Sorry
Day' held on 26 May to commemorate release of Bringing
Them Home Report, later renamed 'Journey of Healing'
Day |
| 1998 - UN Committee on Elimination
of Racial Discrimination (CERD) issues warning to Australian
Government over Native Title Act |
| 1998 - Aden Ridgeway, NSW Democrat,
becomes the second Indigenous Federal parliamentarian
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| 2000 -Corroboree 2000,
Reconciliation's culminating event, takes place on 26-27
May. Campaign for a treaty launched |
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Designed
and distributed in 2000 by The Body
Shop
(Artwork by
Donna Brown) |
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| 2000 - People's Walk for
Reconciliation over Sydney Harbour Bridge |
| 2001 -
Dual naming approved by the New South Wales Geographic
Names Board for Dawes Point, Sydney. Point to be known
as Tarra / Dawes Point. Tarra was the Eora word used to
describe the area. |
2001 - Gadigal Information Service
issued a full-time, Sydney-wide licence for Koori Radio
by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. |