Allyship Summit Charts Future for Uluru Statement

Allies for Uluru

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders and allies from across the country will come together for a National Allyship Summit to champion continued allyship on the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

The Uluru Statement from the Heart, first issued to the Australian public in 2017, represents the largest ever consensus of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples on a meaningful model of reform.

Since the 2023 Voice for First Nations People referendum, Allies for Uluru have continued conversations on how to collectively support and continue to progress the Uluru Statement's core principles – Voice, Treaty and Truth.

Led by The Fred Hollows Foundation, ANTAR, and Oxfam, and backed by a coalition of over 300 member organisations, the Allies for Uluru champions action that supports the aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, articulated in the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

This year Allies for Uluru have partnered with the Woolyungah Indigenous Centre, University of Wollongong, to amplify the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders on the journey forward and how allies can support.

The National Allyship Summit, taking place on International Allyship Day on 8 August, aims to foster meaningful dialogue, build relationships, and inspire action towards justice and equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

Walking beside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Allies for Uluru are committed to continuing the conversation and building support for implementing the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

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