As Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Fraser played a key role in advancing human rights, economic stability, and international relations. His leadership was marked by a commitment to justice, particularly in supporting refugees and opposing apartheid. His transformation from a conservative politician to a progressive advocate demonstrates the importance of evolving perspectives and standing up for what is right. Fraser's legacy encourages leaders to prioritize fairness and humanity over politics.

"In the last twelve years, we have come some distance towards reconciliation and the breaking down of disadvantage. Let us take encouragement from what has been achieved and set our minds and hearts to end the remaining roadblocks."



"Over 120 Aboriginal communities run their own health services - some have been doing so for 30 years. They struggle with difficult medical problems. They also try to deal with counselling, stolen generations issues, family relationships, violence, suicide prevention."



"If we had, we would have realised sooner that Indigenous organisations are sometimes not the appropriate channel for programmes to help the stolen generations, because many of them play little part in Indigenous associations."



"We are lagging far behind comparable countries in overcoming the disadvantages Indigenous people face."



"Three years ago the Government announced the creation of Reconciliation Place, and said that it would include a memorial to those removed from their families. However, they refused to include any of those who were removed in the design of their own memorial."



"We are seeing healing among the stolen generations, and initiatives which are enabling Indigenous people to make their distinctive contribution to our national life."

