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Albanese criticises ‘dry gully’ of culture wars as he promises more funding to close Indigenous gap

anthony albaneseAugust 1, 2025
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Albanese criticises ‘dry gully’ of culture wars as he promises more funding to close Indigenous gap
In Garma festival speech the PM will promise mobile Tafe, new economic partnerships with Indigenous groups and funding for clean energyGet our

In Garma festival speech the PM will promise mobile Tafe, new economic partnerships with Indigenous groups and funding for clean energy

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Anthony Albanese says investing in closing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage gap is more useful than the “dry gully” of culture wars.

The prime minister will use a major speech to the Garma festival in north-east Arnhem Land on Saturday to promise delivery of the economic sovereignty fundamental to self-determination for First Nations communities, including through $75m in new funding to help native title holders secure better deals and faster project approvals.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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