Murri Court founder Diane Fingleton
Long an advocate for social justice, Diane Fingleton introduced the Murri Court. She is a retired Queensland Magistrates Court judge and the
Long an advocate for social justice, Diane Fingleton introduced the Murri Court. She is a retired Queensland Magistrates Court judge and the
Delegates from State and Territory reconciliation councils across the country converged on Queensland's parliament house in Brisbane over two days in
It was a full house at Mitchelton Library on November 3rd for a talk by Dr Ray Kerkhove on the boundaries and
By all accounts, this has been a busy and productive year for Reconciliation Queensland Incorporated (RQI). The report by our Co-Chairs, Peter Jackson
Reading for Reconciliation founder Helen Carrick spoke at RQI's June 23 general meeting about her passion for the truth telling in
Mums in remote Indigenous communities are translating children's books into local languages as part of an innovative reading program developed and
Reconciliation in Queensland will receive a much-needed boost thanks to an expected three-year funding agreement, foreshadowed by Minister Mark Furner at
Now in it's twentieth year, the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) has achieved beyond all expectations and continues to
Queensland has an opportunity to progress through COAG the restoration of funding taken from the Indigenous Affairs portfolio by the Federal
AGM brings new leadership & opportunities as Maurice Serico steps into role of RQI Indigenous Co-Chair This year’s AGM has seen