Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights and Freedoms
Across
- 2. The right granted in 1962 allowing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to enrol and vote in federal elections
- 5. A female Aboriginal rights activist who campaigned for equality and helped lead the movement for the 1967 referendum
- 6. A 1965 protest led by Charles Perkins highlighting racial discrimination in regional Australia
- 7. A 1967 national vote where Australians agreed to change the Constitution to include Aboriginal people in the census and allow federal laws for them
- 9. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families between the late 1800s and 1970s
- 11. Chief Protector of Aborigines in Western Australia from 1915-1940
Down
- 1. Early government policy that controlled where Aboriginal people lived, worked, and travelled
- 3. A legal concept meaning land belonging to no one, used to justify British colonisation of Australia
- 4. An Aboriginal activist who organised the 1965 Freedom Ride to expose racial discrimination in regional Australia
- 8. Unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race
- 10. A government policy aimed at absorbing Aboriginal people into white Australian society by removing their culture and identity