Tomorrow, Australia will vote on the future of reconciliation.
It’s a binary question, but we’re being asked to consider the country’s relationship with the First Australians and how we want to conduct political discourse.
The final episode in this series looks at the two different Australias we are choosing between, with someone who has spent her life in the struggle for reconciliation and understanding: Professor Marcia Langton.
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Guest: Professor of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne, Marcia Langton
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