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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260503T143000
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SUMMARY:Truth-Telling Mitchelton Library with Michael Williams
DESCRIPTION:For decades\, as a Gooreng Gooreng man and former head of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit at the University of Queensland\, Uncle Michael Williams has been a guiding voice in assuring that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islandercultures are respected\, protected\, and taught truthfully. \n \nHis work has demonstrated a deep commitment to his community and the careful\, deliberate sharing of First Nations knowledges. After a long career in senior roles at universities\, he is actively engagedwith the School of Languages and Culture at the University of Queensland\, providing leadership on Indigenous knowledges. \nHe is a fully initiated man (a Wati)—referred to as being ‘put into lore’ — with intrinsic connections to Warlmanpa\, Yankunytjatjara\, Pitjantjatjara\, Eastern Aranda and Central Aranda peoples. He has undergone the formal\, rigorous rites of passage required to become a custodian of his culture. He teaches that a community’s heritage is not just information to be freely taken\, but a living culture that requires disciplined care\, respect\, and protection. \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-mitchelton-library-with-michael-williams/
LOCATION:Mitchelton Library\, 37 Heliopolis Parade\, Mitchelton\, Qld\, 4053
CATEGORIES:Truth Telling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rosalie Raciti":MAILTO:support@truth-telling.online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260607T143000
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SUMMARY:'Truth-Telling' session with Dr Noritta Morseu-Diop
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date of Sunday 7 June 2026 to attend an important ‘Truth-Telling’ session with our leading First Nations Guest\, Dr Noritta Morseu-Diop\, from 2.30 PM – 4.30 PM at CARINDALE LIBRARY. \nDr Noritta Morseu-Diop is a First Nations woman originally from Tamwoy Town\, Thursday Island\, in Far North Queensland. She became the first Torres Strait Islander to graduate with a PhD from the University of Queensland. As a highly experienced academic\, social worker and counselling practitioner\, Dr Noritta has been working in and alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and within non Indigenous communities throughout the state of Queensland for well over thirty years. \nHer areas of work include grief and loss counselling\, support and rehabilitation for incarcerated persons\, cross-cultural education\, and advocacy for Indigenous health\, human rights\, and social justice.Morseau-Diop has specialised in understanding the experiences of incarcerated Indigenous people and published her research in a book: Healing in Justice: Giving a Voice to the Silent and Forgotten People. In 2018 she received the Indigenous Community Impact Award. She has also received the Winston Churchill Fellowship. \nDownload the FLYER
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-session-with-dr-noritta-morseu-diop/
LOCATION:Carindale Library\, 1151 Creek Road\, Carindale\, Queensland\, 4152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Truth Telling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rosalie Raciti":MAILTO:support@truth-telling.online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260618T180000
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SUMMARY:Voice\, Treaty and Truth in the post-referendum landscape with Prof. Megan Davis
DESCRIPTION:Historical acceptance is a key pillar of reconciliation and a key part of the commitment made by the Archdiocese of Brisbane through our Reconciliation Action Plan. \nIn line with this\, the Honouring Our Elders Speaker Event invites you to a conversation with Scientia Professor Megan Davis AC – a Cobble Cobble woman\, constitutional lawyer\, and internationally respected human rights expert\, and co-chair of the Uluru Dialogue. As a key architect of the Uluru Statement from the Heart\, Professor Davis will share her reflections on the Voice referendum\, the state of Australia’s democracy\, and the challenges and opportunities that remain. With insight\, honesty\, and hope\, she will explore how faith-based communities can continue to support the Uluru Statement with courage\, commitment\, and a spirit of unity. \nProfessor Davis brings a global perspective\, having recently returned from more than a year in the United States\, where she served as the Whitlam–Fraser Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University\, Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School\, and Bok Visiting International Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. \nJoin us for a vital national conversation about the work that still lies ahead for our country. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to listen\, learn\, and be part of a meaningful conversation about our shared future. \nRegister Here \nDate:             Thursday 18th June 2026.\nTime:             6pm\nLocation:       Hanly Room\, 196 Charlotte Street \, Brisbane City \, Qld\, 4000\nCost:              $20\nRSVP:            Friday 12th June 2026 \nDownload Flyer \n 
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/voice-treaty-truth-in-the-post-referendum-landscape-with-prof-mega-davis/
LOCATION:Hanly Room\, 196 Charlotte Street\, Brisbane City\, Qld\, 4000
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Talk,Truth Telling
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260620T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260620T163000
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SUMMARY:Truth Telling First Nations Allies Wynnum
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 35 years of Winnam Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation\nProviding Culturally grounded Community Support including Aged Care and Housing\nStruggles – Triumphs – Future\nIn conversation with:\nFounding Aunties (from left): Merle Dippel OAM\, Becky Thompson OAM and Chery Jacob\n \nRSVP: MVONKEYSERLINGK@GMAIL.COM \nFLYER
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-first-nations-allies-wynnum/
LOCATION:Wynnum Library\, 70 Florence St\, Wynnum\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Commemoration,Truth Telling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wynnum Allies Group":MAILTO:support@wynnumallies.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260705T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260705T163000
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SUMMARY:Truth Telling Mitchelton Library with Dr Thom Blake
DESCRIPTION:DR THOM BLAKE is a Queensland historian whose work has made a major contribution to truth-telling about Aboriginal history in Queensland. \nHe is best known for A Dumping Ground: A History of the Cherbourg Settlement\, the definitive history of the Cherbourg Aboriginal settlement first published in 2001 and republished in a second edition in 2023. \nThe book draws on archival records\, maps\, letters and the oral histories of former residents to reveal the impact of government control on Aboriginal families\, while honouring the resilience\, cultural strength andcommunity memory that endured at Cherbourg. \nA Dumping Ground won the *2002 NSW Premier’s History Award State Records Prize.* Dr Blake’s widerwork includes historical research\, heritage interpretation and community-based history projects across Queensland\, including work connected with Aunty Ruth Hegarty and the story of Aboriginal leader\, pastor and activist Don Kawanji Brady. \nAt this truth-telling session\, Dr Blake will speak from hisdecades of research into Cherbourg and Queensland’s history of reserves\, removals\, institutional control\, survival and resistance. \n \nRSVP\nContacts: Linda at 0403 265 344 or Rosalie at 0448 468 618\nEmail: support@truth-telling.online\nPDF FLYER
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/truth-telling-mitchelton-library-with-dr-thom-blake/
LOCATION:Mitchelton Library\, 37 Heliopolis Parade\, Mitchelton\, Qld\, 4053
CATEGORIES:Truth Telling
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rosalie Raciti":MAILTO:support@truth-telling.online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260709T093000
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SUMMARY:Untold History Workshop NAIDOC 2026 @ St Francis College
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 9 July 2026 from 9:30 am to 11:30 pm (AET) \nSt Francis Theological College • Milton QLD \nCome and learn about the Australia’s history of Aboriginal people. Presented by Aunty Sandra King. Limited numbers.\n\n\n\nJoin us for this special workshop. Morning Tea available. \nLecture Room 1\, St Francis College \nWhat attendees have said about Untold History workshop with Aunty Sandra: \n“The best program on Aboriginal history” \n“I gathered a more thorough understanding of the history of the Aboriginal culture. The presenter provided interesting knowledge\, and I found her family history stories were engaging and insightful to listen” \n“My biggest fear is not having the understanding of Indigenous culture and history. This presentation was amazing and super informative.” \n“Very engaging\, non-judgemental space able to talk about taboo subjects\, freely\, friendly” \n“This presentation covered a massive amount of historical information and remained engaging throughout. Sandra is a fantastic presenter and I really hopes she comes back.” \n\n\n\nMORE INFO and TICKETS
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/untold-history-workshop-naidoc-2026-st-francis-college/
LOCATION:St Francis Theological College\, 233 Milton Road\, Milton\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Talk,Truth Telling
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