UPCOMING EVENTS: SOVEREIGNTY DAY, 26 January 2024
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is organising two protest and march events
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Aboriginal Embassy, Canberra
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Assemble 9:30AM at Garema Place, march to Aboriginal Embassy
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Victoria Park Embassy, Sydney
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Assemble 10AM at Belmore Park, march to Victoria Park
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MERCHANDISE
Will be available at both events
DONATIONS
Can be made online at https://aboriginalembassy.com/donate
CONTACT
ABORIGINAL TENT EMBASSY RULES
(As re-written by the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Work Group (ATEWG) endorsed by the Council of elders on the 27th January 2022)
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is a neutral ground, a common meeting place for all Aboriginal Peoples/ Nations.
The following regulations are set out in accordance with cultural and spiritual protocols.
Anyone planning to visit the Aboriginal Tent Embassy must receive a copy of this document and seek permission to camp from the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Caretaker. If you are proposing an event, please contact the Caretaker and seek permission from the elected Sovereign Body of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Working Group. Information needed to consider your application should provide logistics, that is, for example numbers of people attending, who is proposed MC etc. There is a camping available for First Nations People attending any organised event by the Aboriginal Tent Embassy.
Please check in with the Caretaker, for approval and how you might proceed.
Non- Aboriginal People should seek permission to come on-site.
The Embassy is a place for all First Nations Peoples to assert our Sovereignty. The aim of our Embassy is to assert Aboriginal Sovereignty, Peace Negotiations, to cease the undeclared war on all Aboriginal People, De-Colonisation, Truth telling and to recover our ancient systems of governance, of our lives and our lands, create a culturally safe place for all First Nations People. Welcome to all those who come to the Embassy to serve Aboriginal Peoples interests to recover our self-determining lives and lands in our efforts to de-colonise.
Zero Tolerance:
1. Sacred fire-to be respected, there will be no violence, anger, racism or rubbish left around the sacred fire.
2. Drugs and Alcohol on Embassy – Perpetrators will be removed at the discretion of the caretaker. THE EMBASSY IS A DRY CAMP no alcohol, no drugs, no exceptions.
3. Violence on Embassy – Perpetrators will be removed at the discretion of the caretaker.
The Embassy is a violence free zone no exceptions.
4. Racism in all its forms will not be tolerated
5. Abuse – No violence, verbal, sexual, or physical threats on the Embassy towards any persons will be tolerated. You will be asked to leave immediately by the caretaker, and we will discuss with the Embassy support network immediately. If your behaviour persists, we will have the AFP /ACT authorities forcibly remove you.
The Embassy has a zero-tolerance policy for those who break the Embassy rules.
Those who do break the rules will be called to a meeting at the fire and asked to explain in front of the Sovereign Elected Body of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy ATEWG, Embassy crew and Embassy support network. A period of suspension from attending the Embassy may be imposed.
GENERAL EMBASSY RULES
- Respect all people, allow all to speak with permission if applicable
- Respect, trust, and acknowledge all people on the Embassy crew and Support networks
- No Bullying, violence or intimidation
- No disrespect
1. All public meetings will be conducted on site with online attendance enabled also.
- A camp meeting will be called by the caretaker all camp members to discuss with Caretaker.
- This is the place that any idea, news or grievance can be aired and responded to or can be sent to our email which will be replied to ASAP:
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2. The Embassy is a camping area where permission must be given to camp on site.
- Anyone wishing to camp at the Embassy site must inform the caretaker during daylight hours. In deciding to camp at the Embassy you agree to follow the rules of the Embassy, and will be scrutinised for any failure to comply with the rules.
- Please be self-sufficient. Bring your own camping requirements, water etc
- This is a site for asserting First Nations Peoples Sovereignty, Peace Talks, De-colonisation, Truth and Governance. While we understand better than others the impact of colonial violence the extent of inter-generational trauma and its manifestation in the poverty, homelessness and mental and physical health issues, which are of critical proportion within our communities, the priority of our work will focus on the assertion of our Sovereignty, and de-colonisation. While the work of the Embassy takes priority we will support our People by way of referrals to the appropriate services.
- It is expected that Embassy residents will contribute to the running costs of the kitchen and the fire and contribute towards the growth and maintenance of the camp as overseen by the caretaker. Everyone puts into kitty tin for food, firewood and camp maintenance. Our laws of reciprocity will be centred, as we decolonise from the destructive impact of constructs of disadvantage and welfare ways of being, to sovereign and respectful ways of being.
- A meeting will be convened each week with Embassy organisers and the Embassy caretaker to set the work roster and cleaning process for the coming week including kitchen duties. This will not be a colonial mission managed approach but rather an opportunity to assert, recover our ancient Sovereign ways of respect and collaboration.
3. Funds
All money matters regarding the Embassy must be endorsed by the Embassy. Individuals must not claim to be representing the Embassy to raise funds e.g. Go fund me accounts, without the permission of the Embassy.
There is only one Aboriginal Tent Embassy bank account to be running, and that is managed by the Embassy governance.
All embassy donations from money jars, or otherwise, go into the official Embassy bank
account. All donations are kept track of by the caretaker, recorded by hand and passed through the official bank account. Except for those that are spent before banking, these expenses must be recorded in the official record book with receipts attached (stapled to page). Accountability and transparency is acting Sovereign in a caring and sharing way, that considers all of the people.
4. Roles and Structure
Embassy Roles: One Caretaker and Firekeeper- can be same person or 2 individuals. These roles are appointed and passed on by the ATEWG Sovereign Body of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy.
No one single person owns the fire, the fire owns itself.
Additional Roles: Embassy support network composed of Embassy supporters not physically living at the Embassy, Embassy support crew physically living on the Embassy grounds. Kitchen Crew as appointed by the Caretaker at weekly meetings.
Media: The Embassy has one email address, one Facebook page, and so forth, run by the Embassy Appointed Caretaker, operating at the Embassy. All media outlets, such as Facebook, claiming to represent the Embassy but are not, should be shut down immediately.
Official Spaces are to be respected, no one has the right to interfere with or disrupt a meeting or focus group that is in session.
Grievances Procedure: inform the Caretaker, issues will be looked at by ATEWG Sovereign Body. Please address grievances in writing address
ATEWG Sovereign Body
19 King George Terrace
Parkes ACT 2600
or email
ENFORCEMENT PROCESS
If any of the above rules are breached in any fashion, a meeting will be called with the perpetrator asked to explain.
Minor issues will be treated with action from the meeting. If someone is asked to leave, it is usually for 6 months for minor misdemeanour.
More serious cases will be passed on to the ATEWG Sovereign Body, Elders and Family of the perpetrator and Embassy support network for immediate action. AFP/ACT police and authorities will be notified for immediate action if serious breaches of the rules occur.
We note that the above rules are for the protection of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, for its continued existence, our people and our children, and the ongoing future of our culture.
Caretaker contact: Nioka Coe Craigie,
International Women's Day, Sydney 1998
Hello everyone my name is Isabel Coe I am from the Wiradjuri tribe, one of the biggest tribes in New South Wales.
While I have got a chance, I would ask that people stand for one minute in silence, for the Eora and Gadigal people that we have lost in the defence of our country
I am here from the Aboriginal Tent Embassy which is the longest running protest in this country. We have been protesting on the site, on the lawns of Old Parliament House for twenty-six years. We started there in 1972 when Bert Williams, Tony Koori, Billy Craigy and Michael Anderson put an umbrella up. Which turned into one of the most violent confrontations for Land Rights and Sovereignty in this country.
Now the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is all about Sovereignty, this is Aboriginal land, always was and always will be and we are there to tell the truth about Sovereignty.
Every legislation that has been passed in this country has been based on racism, Reconciliation legislation, Native Title legislation and every other legislation, because Aboriginal people have never been involved in it, have never had a say in it and have never been consulted. There has been a big con job that has been going on around this country, we have had a Reconciliation process here in Sydney, and there was genocide committed, with Pemawui, our great hero one of our leaders that Jenny spoke about, this is Pemawui’s country, you are standing on his country, where genocide has been committed under a Reconciliation process and it has also happened in Tasmania where genocide has been committed under a Reconciliation process.
Now if we are going to be fair dinkum about coming together and sitting in a circle, we have to be honest and we can’t continue down the track where we are going to make the same mistakes of the past. It’s like expecting the Jewish people to celebrate and embrace what Nazi Germany did in Germany against the Jewish people. It’s this reoccurring of this nightmare that Australia puts on Aboriginal people.
We are the first people, not just of this country but of the world and that recognition hasn’t come.
We don’t need for the white experts to tell us we have only been here for 40,000 years, we have been here since time immemorial. Our connections go back to time immemorial and when there is another genocide you people because if you do not try and stop it will be a part of the conspiracy to commit genocide now! We can’t keep on handing this fight on to our children, we have got to come to turns with it and the only way we are going to come to turns we have got to be honest, we own from one end of this country to the other end and we will start form there. We don’t want your back yards, we don’t want your front yards because that’s what’s been happening, the media has been used against us, you heard Linda Burney talk about it, it’s a conspiracy to shut anyone up who speaks for sovereignty, Aboriginal sovereignty.
People lets not be deceived and if we are going to do it properly lets do it and be honest and go in and sit down with open heart and open mind.
Now one of the things that is happening at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is that we are not into the sorry business, because sorry business means that there has been an Aboriginal death, and we are not into making people feel guilty, because guilt is negative, we are into treaty business. We want to sit down and treaty in with people, we want a peace plan and the only way it is going to happen is that we have to sit down and negotiate as people and stop relying on idiots in government like John Howard and Pauline Hanson who don’t know what the bloody hell they are talking about.
You have got people that are running our country that don’t know how ordinary white Australians have to go without, what it is like to be homeless, what it is like to be sick, what it is like to be living on the streets without any money or anything finance or anything. This government has been lying as all governments in the past.
At the Aboriginal Tent Embassy we are into sovereignty and we want the healing process to start and the only way it is going to start is that we have to go back. One of the things we have started down there is the healing ceremonies and we are sitting in women’s and men’s business circles.
Just recently we had a two week convention on the republic they wasted 47 million dollars and still after two weeks it was still chaos. They could not come to any conclusion because one of the things we said to those people down there is where are you going to get your sovereignty from, you can’t get it form the British Crown, you have to get it from Aboriginal people because we are the only sovereign Aboriginal owners of this country.
One of the other things that is going around one of the great myths and why I say Aboriginal all the time is that with ATIC this big body that’s supposed to be solving all of our problems has lumped us all in together again just confusing everyone, this is Aboriginal Land not Aboriginal & Torres Strait Land. The time has come Torres Strait people have a different history, they have a different country and by throwing us all in together we are just confusing the issues and it is making it harder for people to understand. You have got little Aboriginal kids in schools being told that they are Aboriginal & Torres Strait they got no Torres Strait blood in them. We can’t go to the Torres Strait or any other of the islands and claim that, but because it is easier for the government they lump us all in together.
The other word they are throwing around now is indigenous, we are indigenous to this country but the way it seems is that all other indigenous peoples also have a place or have a connection to our country. So with the government they all lump us in together to make issues and make all the problems easier for them to solve. But it confuses people, but don’t be confused this is Aboriginal land and I’ll say and say it again until it comes home to you.
My people have fought for two hundred and ten years, there is an unspoken war and it has not stopped and we are asking for peace but under a process that we determine not the government determine.
The time has come for us to sit down, we’re mothers, we’re grandmothers, aunts we’re sisters and we all have a common goal and we all have a stake in this country because we all have children and if we are to go into the next century in peace and harmony we have to address the sovereignty issue.
That dirty word that no-one wants to talk about, Aboriginal Sovereignty.
I am proud to be an Aboriginal woman and I am one person that has fought for Sovereignty, not to pay the rent you know it seems that the land rights legislation here in NSW is the clayton’s tonic it’s like land rights when you are not having land rights because the only one that has got real land rights is National Parks and Wildlife.
Native Title, look at just the words Native means that we are less than animal, you know if we are going to be honest we have to think seriously where we are going to go and how we are going to do it but the answers don’t reside with any government.
One of the things that we do at the Embassy, we take on all issues that effect Aboriginal people and I have been asked to mention while I am here is about the Milerra people about the mining that is going on in Milerra country without the consent of the traditional owners. That it is being done through the Native Title because under that Native Title it does not recognise traditional owners, and you actually have other Aboriginal people that are extinguishing traditional owners rights and it has to stop because these things are always are going to happen under legislation like Native Title because we have never been consulted.
They had a big meeting in Canberra about the Native Title draft legislation and we actually voted against it and was unanimous by the Aboriginal people that were there, we marched on parliament house. That same afternoon a group of seven who were with us went in behind our backs and negotiated away our rights within this Native Title legislation. Now while all the Native Title legislation negotiations were going on down there in Canberra everyone was represented except Aboriginal people.
It just goes to show what this country is all about the government in this country because it is all about taking our land and they do not want to give us anything back. There is enough here for everyone. We shouldn’t have to be going through all this after 210 years.
My people are tired, we want an end to this unspoken war.
Have a look what is happening in Redfern the shame of it, it is going to be the Olympic Games and they are moving a whole community out, a whole community of Aboriginal people are being moved out of Redfern so it will look nice and pretty for the Olympic Games and so when people come here they do not have to be reminded about how our people have to live. You don’t have to go to the outback to see the conditions of third world countries go to Redfern, the rats are that big there they are like cats and I am not lying. I am one of the people who have fought for Redfern, we set up the legal service there over 27 years ago, that legal service has now been closed down.
There has been a big conspiracy from ATSIC right up to the Prime Minister’s, to the police and the Federal Police to shut down the Aboriginal Legal Service. And I am one of the people that has been involved. While they have this big four year investigation and while you are going through this investigation you are not even allowed to tell people you are being investigated, and you are not even allowed to tell anyone about it if they say anything against you in the media you are not even allowed to defend yourself otherwise you will be charged. The Aboriginal Legal Service was the only organisation that fought for Aboriginal people in the whole time it was there.
Now there is no organisation which does that, the only one is the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra because it is the only one that hasn’t compromised.
We are still fighting for sovereignty, and we are not going to go away and we will always be there.
There is a young girl going around with a bucket, one of the things is that the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is not funded by the government, I would like you to all know that and we are asking for people to make a donation so that we can continue the fight for sovereignty.
And if you are interested come and treaty in because we think the time is right. We have been right through everything and the only way that we can see any peace for us is treaty and we are treating in with individuals so that hopefully if we get enough people treatying with us we can force this government or any other government to sit down and talk with us as equals.
Australian Bank transfer:
Aboriginal Tent Embassy Work Group
BSB Number 062901
Account Number:10123691
Commonwealth Bank
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Why donate
The Aboriginal Embassy stands for the well-being and self-determination of Aboriginal peoples. Grounded in grassroots action, the Embassy is run under Aboriginal cultural protocols, and it held in high regard amongst Aboriginal people.
We are not funded by the Australian government. The Embassy will not accept funding from sources when it is inapproriate. The Embassy does not receive regular on-going funding from PayTheRent.
Donating here is the best way to make sure your donation goes directly to the Aboriginal Embassy in Canberra.
Volunteers run the Embassy. Some volunteers live on-site as caretakers, others work from afar. Many hours of work is done unpaid – such as maintaining a physical presence on-site, keeping the sacred fire burning, organising large events such as those on Invasion Day, meetings, organising actions, research, and running the Embassys on-line presence including a Facebook page with 32,000 followers.
What we need funds for
- feeding on-site volunteers maintaining the continuous (since 1992) on-site presence
- firewood for the sacred fire
- travel costs to enable running of face-to-face meetings
- simple administration costs such as internet data, electricity and other office costs for the Embassy site
- expanding our media capabilities
- building up funds to plan and host large events (including solidarity actions).
Please consider donating to the Embassy.
If you would like to offer other kinds of help, such as helping with tasks or materials, contact us. Tell us your strengths - and together we can lift up the Embassy and free ourselves from the penal settlement masquerading as an international State.