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Indigenous elder says elected officials should 'be our voices'An Indigenous woman has said elected leaders should be the voices representing First Nations Australians, rather than a Voice to Parliament.
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More voters intend to vote no to Indigenous voice despite yes campaign launch, Essential poll findsBut some voters remain open to persuasion, with 12% characterising their voice support as a soft yes, 7% are a soft no, and 10% are unsure
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The Indigenous voice to parliament has become Australia’s very own 'dress' debateAttitudes on the Indigenous voice are as polarised as the classic internet argument; the longer you look at it, the more your existing sense of reality is reinforced
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Labor accused of 'gross hypocrisy' over Indigenous education policyThe federal government has been attacked for failing to listen to regional and local First Nations voices after backtracking on its funding commitment for an Aboriginal school in the Northern Territory which could have helped battle the region’s growing youth crime crisis.
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Opposition calling for more funding towards Indigenous schooling in NTThe Coalition is calling for the Federal government to explain why no funding has been allocated to build crucial Aboriginal schools in the Northern Territory. The Albanese government has pledged $40 million in education funding to help combat rising youth crime in the region but most has gone to government schools. The Opposition believes the money should be prioritised for schooling in the most vulnerable and disengaged Indigenous communities.
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