Always Was Always Will Be The Campaign For Justice And Recognition Continues Thomas Mayo

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What's the Big Idea?

Author: Anna Chang
language: en
Publisher: The Australia Institute
Release Date: 2025-03-04
Leading thinkers from Australia and around the world outline how we can make change for the better To mark The Australia Institute's 30 years of big ideas, we have asked some of our good friends and leading thinkers from Australia and around the world to share a big idea for a better Australia. The Australia Institute has spent the last 30 years producing research that matters, and this anthology offers fresh thinking about climate action, how to safeguard our democracy, the importance of bravery in policymaking, and how to address some of the biggest issues of our day: from gender-based discrimination to the housing crisis; from our relationship with the United States to keeping cities cooler. In our first 30 years, The Australia Institute has shown how to make the impossible feel inevitable, and the radical seem reasonable. The works in this inspiring volume serve as a reminder that the solutions are there; Australia just needs the courage to implement them. Featuring — an introduction by The Hon Michael Kirby AC • Yanis Varoufakis • Aunty Pat Anderson AO • His Excellency Anote Tong • Professor Clare Wright OAM • President José Ramos-Horta • Professor Peter Doherty AC • Professor Brian Schmidt AC • Professor Fiona Stanley AC • Associate Professor Rebecca Glauert • Jennifer Robinson • Thomas Mayo • Christine Milne AO • Professor Patrick McGorry AO • Professor John Langmore AM • Hon Melissa Parke • Lucy Hughes Turnbull AO • Alana Johnson AM • Bob Brown • Sally McManus • Karrina Nolan • Polly Hemming • Greg Jericho Sunita Narain • Amy Remeikis • Bill Browne • Maiy Azize • Kieran Pender • Anna Spargo-Ryan • Dr Emma Shortis • Alex Sloan AM • John McKinnon • Allan Behm • Dr Joëlle Gergis • Louise Adler AM • Dr Richard Denniss
Always Was, Always Will Be

Author: Thomas Mayo
language: en
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Release Date: 2024-09-03
In Always Was, Always Will Be, bestselling author Thomas Mayo investigates 'what's next?' for reconciliation and justice in Australia after the failed October 2023 Voice to Parliament referendum. Since the referendum, supporters and volunteers have been asking for guidance as to how to continue to support Indigenous recognition. Mayo, a leader of the Yes 23 campaign and co-author of the bestselling The Voice to Parliament Handbook, has penned a new book to answer that question. Always Was, Always Will Be is essential reading for those people who want to keep the positive momentum going and the number of allies growing. It's for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who are ready to do everything they can to close the gap. On writing the book Mayo said: 'The book starts with the ingredients for hope, it will cover the lessons from the past, and ultimately, Always Was, Always Will Be is about the future we want to see – one where there is justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.' For the thousands of people who have been feeling sad, empty and powerless since last October, Always Was, Always Will Be aims to be a positive rallying cry. This book will map the path toward next steps on how to create a fairer Australia.
Decolonizing Pathways towards Integrative Healing in Social Work

Taking a new and innovative angle on social work, this book seeks to remedy the lack of holistic perspectives currently used in Western social work practice by exploring Indigenous and other culturally diverse understandings and experiences of healing. This book examines six core areas of healing through a holistic lens that is grounded in a decolonizing perspective. Situating integrative healing within social work education and theory, the book takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from social memory and historical trauma, contemplative traditions, storytelling, healing literatures, integrative health, and the traditional environmental knowledge of Indigenous Peoples. In exploring issues of water, creative expression, movement, contemplation, animals, and the natural world in relation to social work practice, the book will appeal to all scholars, practitioners, and community members interested in decolonization and Indigenous studies.