National Sorry Day
Mabo Day
The Referendum
National Reconciliation Week
100

In what year was the National apology to the stolen generations? 2008, 2009, 2010

2008

100

What was Mabo’s first name? John, Eddie, Sammy

Eddie

100

More than what percentage (%) voted “YES” to count Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the census? 70%, 80% or 90%

90%

100

Who can participate in National Reconciliation Week?

All Australians 

200

Which former Australian Prime Minister delivered the Apology Speech? Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, or John Howard

Kevin Rudd

200

Which island was Eddie Mabo originally from? 

A. Stradbroke Island 

B. Fraser Island

C. Murray Island   

Mer (Murray Island)

200

Before the 1967 Referendum Aboriginal people did not have the right to...?

...to vote, the right to be counted in a census and the right to be counted as part of an electorate.

200

What year did National Reconciliation Week begin?

1992, 1993, 1994

1993

300

National Sorry day and the ‘bringing them home report” is about?

A. Stolen Generations 
C. Changing the national anthem
D. Voting in the referendum

Stolen Generations

300

The Mabo decision in the high court of Australia in 1992 was important in relation to? Land Rights, Freedom of Speech, or Right to Vote.

Land Rights 

300

In what year did people vote to amend the Constitution to allow the Commonwealth to make laws for Fist Nations people and include them in the census. 1967, 1968, 1969

1967

300

What is the 2025 theme for National Reconciliation Week? 

A. More Than a Word
B. Bridging Now to Next
C. Voice, Treaty, Truth

Bridging Now to Next

400

In what years did the stolen generation occur? 

1810-1870, 1910-1970, 1970-2025

This happened between 1910-1970.

400

How many years did the Mabo case run for? 5 Years, 10 Years or 15 Years?

10 years

400

Who was the Prime Minister of Australia during the 1967 referendum? Harold Holt, Gough Whitlam, or Malcolm Fraser 

Harold Holt

400

Name the three dates that make up National Reconciliation Week

National Sorry Day - May 26th

the 1967 referendum - May 27th 

Mabo Day - June 3rd


500

In what year was the first Sorry Day observed? 1989, 1998, 2009

Inaugural National Sorry Day was held on 26 May 1998.

500

Which Australian Prime Minister was in office during the Mabo decision? Paul Keating, Kevin Rudd or John Howard 

Paul Keating

500

Which state/territory had the highest 'yes' vote percentage in the 1967 referendum? Victoria, NSW or Queensland?

Victoria

500

Summarise this year's theme of National Reconciliation Week

Bridging Now to Next urges us to look ahead and continue the push forward as past lessons guide us.

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