House debates
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
Statements by Members
Uluru Statement from the Heart
1:33 pm
Julie Owens (Parramatta, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
It's been four years since Indigenous Australians came together to deliver the Uluru Statement from the Heart—four whole years. So today in this place, in respect, it is not my words but theirs, from the Uluru Statement from the Heart:
Proportionally, we are the most incarcerated people on the planet. We are not an innately criminal people. Our children are alienated from their families at unprecedented rates. This cannot be because we have no love for them. And our youth languish in detention in obscene numbers. They should be our hope for the future.
These dimensions of our crisis tell plainly the structural nature of our problem. This is the torment of our powerlessness.
We seek constitutional reforms to empower our people and take a rightful place in our own country. When we have power over our destiny our children will flourish. They will walk in two worlds and their culture will be a gift to their country.
We call for the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.
Makarrata is the culmination of our agenda: the coming together after a struggle. It captures our aspirations for a fair and truthful relationship with the people of Australia and a better future for our children based on justice and self-determination.
It finishes with this:
In 1967 we were counted, in 2017 we seek to be heard. We leave base camp and start our trek across this vast country. We invite you to walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future.
It is four years, and with extraordinary patience they still wait.