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Thomson Reuters supports National Sorry Day, National Reconciliation Week and Mabo Day, 2023

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“Be a Voice for Generations” was the rallying call for National Reconciliation Week this year. Thomson Reuters supports this endeavour to encourage all Australians to be a voice for reconciliation and to learn more about Indigenous cultures, achievements, and our shared histories.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples held a week-long reconciliation celebration for National Reconciliation Week between the 27 May to the 3 June. National Sorry Day (26 May) was a day to remember and reflect on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who were forcibly removed from their families and communities.

Mabo Day occurs every year on the 3 June to mark the anniversary of the historic High Court judgment, Mabo v Queensland (No 2). The court overturned terra nullius and recognised Indigenous connection and title to the land. This led to the creation of the Native Title Act 1983 (Cth).

Thomson Reuters acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country across Australia and pays respects to their cultures, and to Elders, past and present.

To highlight the importance of reconciliation we have compiled a summary of relevant Westlaw Indigenous content.*

Cases

Legislation

Secondary sources (commentaries, journals and books)

The Key Number System/Digest category, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (Key Number System | 1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples | Westlaw) is a good starting point for any Indigenous legal research.

For more information on National Sorry Day (26 May) and National Reconciliation Week (27 June-3 June) visit: National Reconciliation Week 2023; Mabo Day (3 June): Indigenous.gov.au;  and the Voice to Parliament: The Voice.

*Check your subscription to Westlaw to find out what content is available in your plan. To do this click on the Profile icon, which is found on the top right of your screen in the blue bar on the Westlaw homepage. The Profile lists your Contacts, Preferences, User profile and Subscription details. Click on Subscription to display the content that is available as part of your subscription. Sort the Westlaw content by alphabetical title or by content type to view your list of services.

For any information on using Westlaw Australia go to the Customer Portal. You will find Tips, Guides and Videos that will assist with using Westlaw. You can also register for Webinars, which are run on a regular basis.

https://support.thomsonreuters.com.au/product/new-westlaw-australia

Jacqueline de Lacy, Senior Editor, Law Reports
By Jacqueline de Lacy
Senior Editor, Law Reports

Jacqueline de Lacy works in the Law Reports Team and has many years of legal publishing experience.

She has a BA Communications degree and has worked as a journalist, writer and editor.

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