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Roadmap for reconciliation. (Kingston, ACT : Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 2000).
The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was established by the Federal Government on the recommendation of the 1991 Report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
The Council consisted of Aborigines as well as legal and political figures. They contributed to the debate leading up to the 1992 High Court Mabo judgment; the Native Title Act passed by Parliament in 1993; and the High Court Wik judgment of 1998.
In 2001 the Council became Reconciliation Australia.
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