Allies for Uluru Coalition

We support the implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart starting with the establishment of a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution.

We are 200+ member organisations & corporations

 in support of Voice, Treaty, Truth

Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight

“As unionists, we believe that all workers and all people deserve to be consulted about changes in the workplace and in society that affect us.

Union activist networks will be getting out on the ground talking to our friends and families, communities, and workmates to campaign for a ‘Yes’ vote.” 

Victorian Trades Hall Council

Our Members

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does joining the Allies for Uluru mean?

As a member of the Allies for Uluru, you are joining 200+ civil society organisations from across the country who have proudly come together to support the implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, starting with the establishment of a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution.

Above all, joining the Allies for Uluru Coalition means you are pledging your support to learn from and engage with educational materials and resources on the Voice, activate your networks of employees, members and supporters and mobilise your community and sector to secure a Yes vote at the referendum later this year. 

It is an invitation to seize this historical moment and join this movement to constitutionally recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in a meaningful and practical way that will give them a say in the policies and decisions that directly affect their communities. 

You can read more about who we are, how to join and what becoming a member might look like for your organisation on our About page.

We've joined up, what's next?

Thanks for signing up to become a member.

Shortly after completing your sign up, you will receive a welcome email with a summary of the work we’ve done so far, a ‘Getting Started’ guide and some simple next steps that your organisation can take to begin or further your journey as an Ally. 

As part of your membership, you will be invited to monthly working group meetings where you can listen to respected guest speakers, learn from and collaborate with other members and share any questions, challenges or achievements that your organisation may have. These meetings are, above all, information sharing networks to allow your organisation access to shared resources and toolkits for mobilising your staff, board, corporate partners and supporters, and to guide future resources and action.

If you have time, please complete our short survey to tell us a little more about your organisation and needs.

How do we connect with other Allies for Uluru Coalition members?

Please send a request to join our private Allies for Uluru Facebook group where members can exchange and workshop ideas, make connections, and post about activities. Follow the social media buttons to get you there.

We will also soon be sharing a list of key contacts organised by state and sector and encourage organisations to reach out to create location or sector-specific sub meetings, collaborate on events and leverage their community networks.