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Discover *Griffith Review 60: First Things First*, a groundbreaking collection that ignites important conversations about Indigenous rights and constitutional recognition in Australia. This issue, inspired by the *Uluru Statement from the Heart*, showcases the profound insights of leading Indigenous writers and thinkers. Dive into a thoughtfully curated selection of essays, narratives, and reflections that call for a deeper understanding and acknowledgment of Indigenous voices in the ongoing journey towards justice and recognition. Perfect for readers interested in Australian literature, social justice, and Indigenous issues, this issue provides a compelling examination of identity, belonging, and the urgency of listening to marginalized voices. Whether you are an avid reader or a student of social sciences, *Griffith Review 60: First Things First* is essential reading for anyone engaged with contemporary Australian issues. Published in collaboration with QUT, this edition not only highlights powerful stories but also explores the broader implications of constitutional changes affecting Indigenous peoples. Don’t miss your chance to own this essential piece of literature that champions the cause of recognition and equality for Indigenous Australians. Add *Griffith Review 60: First Things First* to your collection today and contribute to the dialogue surrounding essential social issues. Get inspired, inform yourself, and join the movement towards change by reading this vital compilation.