Tag: A Voice

Smothered indigenous voices – Pearls and Irritations

Australian Aboriginal flag blowing in a brisk breeze on a flagpole.

This is a story of what a voice can achieve and how easily it is undone by external forces.

The indigenous voice has always been there, sometimes weak, sometimes strong, but rarely listened to for any length of time. Australia has a sad record of taking indigenous programs that work, and defunding them. The Canberra and NT bureaucracy, despite their best intentions, simply do not listen, or provide funding certainty, to the multiple voices that are already in place in health, education, alcohol and domestic violence management. Or they are constrained in what they can do by a raft of ‘white tape’ like Sydney design and environmental planning standards for a family home to suit 3.5 residents instead of 10 to 15.

Source: Smothered indigenous voices – Pearls and Irritations

Old Dog Thought- Harold Holt said the 1967 Referendum would better outstanding in the eyes of the world. So we hid but didn’t rid the Racism in the Constitution

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Old Dog Thought- These assholes have a voice

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Most Australians support First Nations Voice to parliament: survey

Now, the 2021 Australian Constitutional Values Survey by CQUniversity and Griffith University shows over 60% of Australians remain in favour of a First Nations Voice to parliament in some form.

Source: Most Australians support First Nations Voice to parliament: survey

ACTU secretary Sally McManus says wage theft could be addressed by simple tribunals | The Advocate

FIGHTING: ACTU secretary Sally McManus and Unions Tasmania secretary Jessica Munday say women are still behind men in wages.

ACTU secretary Sally McManus says wage theft could be addressed by simple tribunals | The Advocate