Changing Rights and Freedoms

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Across
  1. 5. The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
  2. 8. Prime minister who delivered national apology in 2008.
  3. 9. Led the Gurindji Strike of 1968.(Two words)
  4. 10. Oversaw the 1975 Racial Discrimination Act, handed land back to Gurindji.(Two words)
  5. 12. Restoration of friendly relations.
  6. 13. A series of historical policies that restricted non-European immigration to Australia. (Three words)
  7. 14. Land belonging to the government. (Two words)
  8. 17. A legal case in Australia that overturned the doctrine of terra nullius, recognising Indigenous Australians' native title to land. (Two words)
  9. 18. Unfair or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on certain characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
  10. 19. Bus trip through rural New South Wales to raise awareness of and challenge racial discrimination against Indigenous Australians. (Two words)
  11. 20. Policy aimed at absorbing Aboriginal Australians into white society.
Down
  1. 1. Aboriginal children of mixed race who were forcibly removed from their families and placed on missions and reserves. (Two words)
  2. 2. Legal document that outlines the structure of the Australian government and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
  3. 3. The group of Aboriginal people involved in the Wave Hill Walk-off.
  4. 4. Latin expression meaning "nobody's land". (Two words)
  5. 6. Organised the 1965 Freedom Rides, drawing attention to discrimination against Indigenous Australians in rural areas.(Two words)
  6. 7. A government policy from 1869 - 1937
  7. 11. A day of commemoration in Australia to acknowledge and express regret for the historical mistreatment of Indigenous Australians, particularly the Stolen Generations. (Three words)
  8. 15. The action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
  9. 16. Also known as Murray Island in Torres Straight. Home of Eddie Mabo. (Two words)