# Indigenous Law Centre
**Source**: https://www.unsw.edu.au/law-justice/ilc
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Indigenous Law Centre
# Indigenous Law Centre
The Indigenous Law Centre, based at UNSW Law, is the only Indigenous law centre in Australia. Established in 1981, the ILC recently [celebrated 40 years](https://www.indigenous.unsw.edu.au/40-years-unsw-indigenous-law-centre-continues-push-justice) of tackling Indigenous legal issues and law reform.
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## Support us
**The Indigenous Law Centre (ILC) needs community support to continue its important work, including supporting the Uluru Dialogue and the Uluru Statement from the Heart.**\
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The ILC is a not-for-profit research institution. We receive in-kind support from UNSW, including from the Faculty of Law & Justice and the Pro Vice Chancellor (Society), in the form of office space, equipment and the time and expertise of academic staff. We need your help to pay the wages of ILC staff members, to run our journal publications, to provide community information and to hold events.
Donations of $2 or more to the ILC via UNSW are tax-deductible in Australia and will go towards helping the centre to meet its goal of advancing Indigenous peoples access to knowledge and social justice in Australia and internationally.
[Donate now](https://alumni.unsw.edu.au/page.aspx?pid=1598&fnd=286)
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- [Indigenous Law Bulletin](/law-justice/ilc/resources/ilb)
- [Australian Indigenous Law Review](/law-justice/ilc/resources/ailr)
- [Towards Truth](https://www.towardstruth.org.au/)
- [Indigenous Constitutional Law Blog](https://www.indigconlaw.org/)
## Our partners
[Towards Truth](https://www.towardstruth.org.au/)
Towards Truth is a partnership between the Indigenous Law Centre and the Justice and Equity Centre (formerly the Public Interest Advocacy Centre or PIAC). We are researching the vast body of laws and policies that have impacted Aboriginal people since 1788, broken down into four main ‘themes’ - Country, Kinship, Law and Culture, and People.
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[Indigenous Constitutional Law Blog](https://www.indigconlaw.org/)
The Indigenous Constitutional Law Blog is a national platform for information and quality commentary from experts across Australia on the reforms contained in the Uluru Statement from the Heart: Voice, Treaty, Truth.
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## News & events
[Sydney / Canberra / Melbourne
### UNDRIP, Indigenous Rights and Parliament
This webinar explores how Australia can meaningfully implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). As the conversation continues on how to secure the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, this event brings together experts in international law, Indigenous rights, and parliamentary process to assess the strengths and limitations of current and proposed approaches. This is an essential conversation for anyone working at or interested in the intersection of law, policy and Indigenous Rights in Australia.
Read more](https://www.aph.gov.au/UNDRIP)
[### “Is a Vote “No”, A “No” for Everything?”
This webinar will try to answer the question of what the No vote at the Voice referendum means. It might feel that the No vote has been interpreted as a No for Everything to do with substantive structural change for First Nations, particularly with the Prime Minister recently abandoning his commitment to the rest of the Uluru Statement’s asks of Treaty and Truth.
Read more](https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-uluru-statement-from-the-heart-uluru-dialogue-official/)
[### The Yunupingu Case explained
Join us at this webinar to better understand the recent High Court’s decision in Commonwealth v Yunupingu. This case represents a significant milestone in the Gumatj Clan’s struggle for compensation for the mining of their land.
Read more](https://vimeo.com/1069484097)