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It’s an opportunity for everyone there to show respect for Traditional Owners and their ongoing connection to Country. The AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia has more information about Traditional Owners. You can also consult with local First Nations organisations or Land Councils. There are no set words that you must use, but usual words are: I’d like to begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today.
Reconciliation Australia
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Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country - Reconciliation Australia
April 29, 2025 - Acknowledgement of Country can be adapted and expanded to reflect different contexts. For example an author might acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the land’s first storytellers; or a meeting of scientists might Acknowledge the contributions and sophistication of First Nations knowledges.
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Acknowledgement of Country Protocol ANMF Federal Office Staff
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we have gathered on today. I pay my respects to · the Elders past and present, and to emerging leaders, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the · culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the nation.
Unsw
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Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country | Indigenous Strategy, Education & Research
We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded, and we pay our deepest respects to Bidjigal Elders past and present. We also acknowledge and honour the enduring connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to this land, to culture, to community and to Country.
Pressbooks
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Welcome to and Acknowledgement of Country: In Practice – The Language of Relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
October 24, 2023 - Remember to pause briefly after Acknowledging Country as a sign of respect. If you are more familiar with Acknowledging Country, you may add a statement about the event, meeting or forum’s connection with Country. For example, at a higher education event, you might acknowledge that the campus has always been a space for teaching, learning, research and collaboration tens of thousands of years before it was established as a UQ campus, and education on Country continues today.
Creative Spirits
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Welcome to Country & Acknowledgement of Country - Creative Spirits
August 27, 2023 - Both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people can perform 'Acknowledgement of Country'. It is a demonstration of respect dedicated to the traditional custodians of the land (or sea) where the event, meeting, school function or conference takes place. It can be formal or informal. Note that an acknowledgement does not mean you're asking for permission to be on Aboriginal land. For that you'll have to contact an Aboriginal Land Council. More and more publications permanently include an Acknowledgement, for example the Australian Book Review.
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Acknowledgement of Country | Examples for Schools
Twinkl's Teaching Wiki gives explanations of common terms and key vocabulary used in teaching, and shows related Twinkl resources for each term.
Uq
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Welcome to and Acknowledgement of Country Guidelines
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Education
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acknowledgment-of-country-overview.pdf - Indigenous portal
As a minimum, appropriate wording for responding to a Welcome to Country would include: “I acknowledge the *___________________people, the Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander** Owners of the
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Acknowledgement of Country — Michael McDonnell, Professor of Early American History
I would like to begin by acknowledging and paying respect to the traditional owners of the land on which we meet; the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. It is upon their ancestral lands that the University of Sydney is built. As we share our own knowledge, teaching, learning and research practices within this university may we also pay respect to the knowledge embedded forever within the Aboriginal Custodianship of Country.
Wikipedia
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Land acknowledgement - Wikipedia
4 days ago - The Welcome to Country is a ritual performed that is intended to highlight the cultural significance of the surrounding area to a particular Aboriginal Australian or Torres Strait Islander clan or language group. In Canada, land acknowledgments became more popular after the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission report (which argued that the country's Indian residential school system had amounted to cultural genocide) and the election of a Liberal majority led by Justin Trudeau that same year.
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Acknowledgement to Country examples
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Koori Curriculum
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Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country | Koori Curriculum
November 24, 2025 - It says to our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fellow Australians that we are all in the future journey of our country together.” · — Richard Wynne, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Victoria · EYLF Outcome 4.3:Children are confident and involved learners when they transfer and adapt what they have learned from one context to another for example, when providing opportunities for all educators to participate in acknowledging Country and how this can be used in different settings.
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Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country : National Knowledge Base
Welcome to Country enables the Traditional Custodians to give their blessing to the event and is an important mark of respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia's original inhabitants. Whether spoken or performed, the aim of the ceremony is to acknowledge the traditional custodians and welcome the wider community.
White House Archives
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Captive Nations Week, 2003 (Text Only)
Iraqis are now meeting openly and freely to discuss the future of their country.