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Australia's 'Journey of Healing'

May 18th 2010 10:10
Original Creative Writing: Ray Martin : Journalist
Ray Martin speaks on Australia's Journey of Healing
The 2010 Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration

Renowned journalist and national television presenter Ray Martin AM will give the 2010 Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration on Wednesday 2 June at 7.00pm in Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide.

Ray Martin
Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration
The Oration, which is presented annually by the Don Dunstan Foundation, in conjunction with the Universities of Adelaide and Flinders is entitled Walking Together on the Journey of Healing.


Ticket prices are $25 and $17.50 for donors, subscribers & concessions and may be purchased by phone on 8303 3364 or on line at mybookingmanager.com

...indigenous people continue to be the most disadvantaged group within Australia in terms of basic rights like adequate housing, good health, and employment opportunities. After Sorry, where is Australia today on the reconciliation path?
Lowitja O'Donoghue AC, CBE, DSG
inaugural Oration in 2007



Multi Award winning journalist Ray Martin AM began his distinguished career as a journalist with the ABC in 1965. He is the former presenter of Channel Nine's A Current Affair and currently Chairman of the Fred Hollows Foundation.

He is deeply involved in charities concerned with Aboriginal disadvantage and is in his third term as a Community Member on the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.

The Don Dunstan Foundation was established in 1999 with a view to perpetuating the memory of Don Dunstan and reflecting his life's work through fostering research, education and discussion on a broad range of issues, including social development and areas consistent with the Foundation's Deed of Trust such as literature, the arts and food and wine.

The Foundation promotes visionary and progressive leadership and thinking within government and the private sector in South Australia, by furthering debate and action on key public policy issues.

Don Dunstan
The Don Dunstan Foundation enjoys the support of the State Government, the University of Adelaide and Flinders University. It also relies on the support of individuals and organisations both public and private to continue with its work.
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