National giving campaign launched - updated
Posted on 28 May 2025
A national philanthropy campaign aimed at redefining how Australians can give more to help those…
Posted on 04 Jun 2024
By Greg Thom, journalist, Institute of Community Directors Australia
More than seven months after the Voice referendum was resoundingly defeated, a coalition of charities and not-for-profits who backed the Yes campaign have reaffirmed their commitment to the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
In a joint statement, Allies for Uluru said that in the wake of the referendum result, the group continued to stand in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
“We recommit to actively pursuing the establishment of representative voices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.”
The group includes a who’s who of the charity, NFP and community sector.
The statement was signed by more than 60 organisations, including Mission Australia, the Fred Hollows Foundation, ACOSS, Beyond Blue and Infoxchange.
The coalition also reaffirmed its commitment to other key principles contained in the Uluru Statement from the Heart, including:
“We will not turn back, and we will not hesitate in continuing to fight for justice and self-determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.”
After a months-long, highly divisive debate, the Voice referendum held on October 14, 2023, was defeated, with just over 60% of the nation voting no.
Despite bitter disappointment at the result, the Allies for Uluru statement said the group would not be “fair weather allies.”
“We will not turn back, and we will not hesitate in continuing to fight for justice and self-determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.”
The group said that in line with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), self-determination was the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to be in control of decision-making that affects their lives.
This in turn meant funding and decision making should be transferred to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.
“As allies, we will also seek to embody Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representative voices in our own structures and programs,” the group said.
Coalition members pledged to continue advocating for the rights and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, in the hope of building a better future.
“Where we see pockets of hope or progress – nationally, regionally and locally – we will add our voices to those of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, organisations and communities.”
The group called on all Australian governments and opposition parties to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to lay the foundation for a more fair and truthful relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.
“We believe that this will deliver a better future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, one based on justice and self-determination. In turn, we believe that this will deliver a better future for all Australians.
“The Allies for Uluru reaffirm that the way forward for our nation lies in accepting the generous invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and actively working together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to build our shared vision for a mature, just and equal Australia.”
Volunteers help give voice to the ‘Yes’ campaign
Giving voice to facts about the Voice
Posted on 28 May 2025
A national philanthropy campaign aimed at redefining how Australians can give more to help those…
Posted on 05 Mar 2025
This year’s social impact high achievers come from a family dispute resolution service, a…
Posted on 05 Mar 2025
An alarming epidemic of weaponised gender-based violence is silently escalating in the shadows of…
Posted on 17 Feb 2025
A new report has called for the introduction of a legally enforceable right to housing across the…
Posted on 15 Feb 2025
Bitterly disappointed charities have slammed the passing of new electoral reforms they claim will…
Posted on 14 Feb 2025
The Trump administration's gutting of USAID threatens to undermine decades of progress in…
Posted on 13 Feb 2025
While Australia has had some trailblazing female politicians over the years, the road to political…
Posted on 12 Feb 2025
The election of Donald Trump as US president is an expression of a pervasive cultural shift away…
Posted on 11 Feb 2025
Charity and not-for-profit organisations have banded together to voice their concerns that the…
Posted on 10 Feb 2025
The hiring Indigenous business managers by non-Indigenous businesses can help close the employment…
Posted on 10 Feb 2025
The targeting of a Geelong food relief charity by brazen thieves who cleaned out the organisation's…
Posted on 10 Feb 2025
Australian parents are banding together to ensure their kids are not robbed of their childhoods by…