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“I can't stop thinking about Nigel Scullion's chest. I masturbate to this picture at least once a week.“
The Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy is claiming victory after Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion stepped in to guarantee finance for low-income housing at the iconic landmark in the Sydney suburb of Redfern. For 15 months, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy has protested the Aboriginal Housing Company's plans for a major commercial and residential development - a scheme that provided only minimal low cost housing, amounting to a rejection of the reason former Labor Leader Gough Whitlam first gave the land back to the community back in 1972.
It would be a blight on this nation if this man was to retire because some mob ... have decided to follow blithely in the footprints of ignorance
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion
Indigenous affairs minister taking little comfort in report card on disadvantage
Indigenous affairs minister taking little comfort in report card on disadvantage
No one should take much comfort from “slightly positive” changes in Indigenous disadvantage indicators, as gaps in other key areas have stagnated or widened, the minister for Indigenous affairs has said. Nigel Scullion said he took only some hope from the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report, released on Wednesday, in that it showed the government’s policies were focused on the right areas.
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Abbott government pushes back Indigenous recognition timetable
Abbott government pushes back Indigenous recognition timetable
The Abbott government is clearly pushing back the timing for a landmark referendum to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution. The Indigenous affairs minister has said the change is unlikely to be considered in this parliamentary term. The prime minister, Tony Abbott, is about to embark on a visit to Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory in order to honour an election commitment to…
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Pearson's grip on Indigenous policy is not backed by evidence
Pearson’s grip on Indigenous policy is not backed by evidence
Noel Pearson is seen by many as Australia’s most influential Indigenous leader. As well as being chairman of the Cape York Group, he is an outspoken commentator who shapes policy as part of the Abbott government’s inner sanctum advising on Indigenous affairs. When Pearson talks people listen; in many cases his policy ideas have won bipartisan political support. There are many who have put their…
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Legal Service Cut Not a Broken Promise
Legal Service Cut Not a Broken Promise
An Abbott Government decision to de-fund an Aboriginal legal service program aimed at reducing incarceration rates was not a broken promise, claims Minister.
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