The long road to constitutional recognition of First Nations People

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The Aboriginal flag. Source: AAP / Matt Jelonek/Getty Images

For 122 years, Australia's founding document has not recognised the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The road to constitutional recognition has taken generations and led to political divisions. An overview.


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