Heidi Norman – What Do We Want?

Protesting taking to the streets of Sydney during the 1988

Protesters taking to the streets of Sydney during the 1988 Bicentenary (photograph courtesy Newspix)

What Do We Want? A Political History of Aboriginal Land Rights in New South Wales

Panel discussion with Dr Heidi Norman, Professor Gillian Cowlishaw, Professor Tim Rowse, with participating MC, Nathan Moran, CEO of the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council.

Today the network of land councils in NSW is the largest Aboriginal representative body in the country with more than a billion dollars in land assets, a near billion-dollar investment fund, and more than 115 local Aboriginal land councils.

The passage of land rights laws in NSW in 1983 saw political intrigue, deception and disappointment as well as unprecedented engagement by Aboriginal citizens and their supporters.

‘What do we want?’ was the rallying call for these activists. Heidi Norman’s insightful book begins in the late 1970s when Aboriginal people, armed with new skills, framed their land rights demands. The 1978 land rights inquiry and the laws that followed brought Aboriginal people – and the state – into new and different relationships of power. These have been the source of ongoing contestation ever since.

When: 6pm for 6:30pm, Tuesday 5 May 2015
Where: gleebooks, 49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, Sydney
Cost: $12/$9 concession/gleeclub free – book online
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