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Hopes for a path forward on eve of Garma Festival
Published 1 August 2024, 10:45 am
Ten months after the failed voice referendum, the Garma Indigenous Festival is Arnhem Land is about to begin. There are high hopes the Prime Minister will map out a fresh direction to deal with disadvantage and isolation experienced in remote Indigenous communities when he visits. NITV’s Michael Rennie sat down with Denise Bowden from the Yothu Yindi Foundation.
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