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News live: time needed for Indigenous Australians to heal from ‘considerable hurt’ of voice referendum, PM says

News live: time needed for Indigenous Australians to heal from ‘considerable hurt’ of voice referendum, PM says



Seeking to reframe government’s approach toward future, Albanese says he is ‘optimistic’. Follow the day’s headlines and news updates liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAsked whether the government could still use an advisory body to help it target initiatives, Albanese says he accepts the outcome of the referendum and “the voice was never the end in itself”.It was about putting Indigenous recognition in the constitution in the form which was asked for through the First Nations constitutional convention in 2017 at Uluru. After a process that was begun by Tony Abbott, and which people participated in. Now, that wasn’t successful. So what we can’t do is say “oh well, we’ll just give up on closing the gap, we’ll give up on moving Australia forward”. What we will do is renew through working with existing bodies. There are land councils, there are organisations such as the Yothu Yindi Foundation here.That was essentially a work for the dole, a make-work program. We’ve replaced that with the remote community and economic development program. So real jobs with real training. With real wages and conditions, so that’s part of it. $4bn into remote housing. Continue reading…



Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2024/aug/04/anthony-albanese-insiders-garma-festival-truth-telling-and-treaty-process

Author : Royce Kurmelovs

Publish date : 2024-08-03 23:44:44

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