Hornsby Library - 28-44 George St, Hornsby NSW 2077 | 10 May 2018 06:30 PM
Tourism Australia statistics show that many overseas tourists, as well as Australians, are keen to learn more about Australia’s first peoples. And while the Indigenous tourism industry continues to grow, no comprehensive travel guide is currently available.
About The Author
Professor Marcia Langton is one of Australia's most important voices for Indigenous Australia. She first became an Indigenous rights activist at Queensland University in the 1970s, and since then has worked with the Central Land Council, the Cape York Land Council and for the 1989 Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody. In more recent times, Professor Langton has become an academic and now works at Melbourne University. Professor Langton has received many accolades, including an Order of Australia, and has authored several books. In 1999 Professor Langton was one of five Indigenous leaders who were granted an audience with the Queen to discuss the proposed recognition of Indigenous Australians in the Australian Constitution. She is also a frequent guest on the ABC's Q&A show.
Venue: Hornsby Library
Location: 28-44 George Street, Hornsby
Time: 6.30pm
Cost: $5.00 includes light refreshments
Contact: Hornsby Library
Phone: 9847 6614
Email: library@hornsby.nsw.gov.au