We fact checked Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the negative impacts of colonisation. Here's what we found

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We fact checked Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the negative impacts of colonisation. Here's what we found
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No campaigner Jacinta Nampijinpa Price told the National Press Club last week there are no ongoing negative impacts of colonisation on Indigenous Australians. RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look.

aimed at understanding the impact of historical trauma due to colonisation found that historical trauma "continues to have a profound impact on Indigenous young peoples".of scientific literature found "general consensus that the impact of colonisation on the health of Indigenous people manifests negatively … [and] is experienced intra-generationally and inter-generationally".

Professor Altman pointed to a paper he co-authored in 1991 explaining "the exclusion of Aboriginal people from the mainstream provisions of the welfare state until the 1970s", which he said "left a deep legacy reflected in socioeconomic disparity". "The senator's denial of history and its ongoing impacts is disgraceful," the council said in a media statement.

In a post to X, United Australia Party national director Craig Kelly shared a video claiming that satellite data showed the earth was experiencing an increase in leaves on plants and trees, including within the Amazon rainforest. Importantly, it adds: "While rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the air can be beneficial for plants, it is also the chief culprit of climate change … [whose impacts] include global warming, rising sea levels, melting glaciers and sea ice as well as more severe weather events".who cite global greening as evidence to argue against curbing carbon emissions.

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