Opinion

Three years on from Uluru, we must lift the blindfolds of liberalism to make progress

By Stan Grant
Updated July 2 2021 - 3:12am, first published May 26 2020 - 9:44am
The Uluru Statement should have been a high watermark of Australian liberalism. Instead it became a victim of the very same. Picture: Shutterstock
The Uluru Statement should have been a high watermark of Australian liberalism. Instead it became a victim of the very same. Picture: Shutterstock

The Uluru Statement from the Heart offered a new compact with all Australians that would reset our national identity and enhance our political legitimacy. But its poetic vision and pragmatism proved its death knell.