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Launch of Phase 3 - Stop it at Start


Thank you Marise for your passionate words.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather today, and pay my respects to their Elders past and present.
I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.
Good morning everyone, it’s great to have you here with us today on International Women’s Day.
Thank you so much to everyone who is here for being with us as we launch the third phase of Stop it at the Start, the national primary prevention campaign to reduce violence against women and their children. ....

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Head ACSC Address to AISA Cyber Conference 2021


Australian Cyber Security Centre
Thank you ladies and gentlemen.
Before I begin can I first acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I meet with you, the Ngunnawal People, and pay my respects to their leaders past, present and emerging. I want to acknowledge their continuing connection and contribution to our land, waters and culture. I acknowledge that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists. Always was, always will be.
I also want to thank AISA for bringing together what I would call ‘PLU’ or ‘people like us. It is an impressive agenda for the next three days – with an equally impressive selection of speakers and panellists – which makes me delighted I been asked to provide a key note – because clearly – it can only go up from here. ....

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Indigenous leader Noel Pearson continues push for constitutional recognition and Voice to Parliament


Indigenous leader Noel Pearson continues push for constitutional recognition and Voice to Parliament
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Noel Pearson says as long as the nation s Indigenous peoples remain unrecognised, Australia is an absurdity .
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Indigenous leader Noel Pearson says Australia is incomplete without constitutional recognition of First Nations people, as leaders renew calls for a referendum on a Voice to Parliament.
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Noel Pearson is urging the federal government to not give up on the push for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
He criticised political leaders for delaying holding a referendum on constitutional recognition for First Nations people ....

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How COVID increased education gap for First Nations children


World Vision
· First Nations students four times more likely to have no internet at home
· Closing the Digital Divide should be part of Closing the Gap targets
First Nations households are suffering a yawning “Digital Divide” with the rest of Australia, with a new report released on Closing the Gap Day showing one in four First Nations households has no internet access, limiting learning opportunities for Indigenous students.
COVID-19 widened this gap over the last year, with school closures meaning that many First Nations students could not access the learning materials, teaching and support that their class peers could access online, the report finds. ....

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Rural Maternal Care in Australia and Establishment of Rural Generalist Training Scheme


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Rural Maternal Care in Australia and Establishment of Rural Generalist Training Scheme
Thank you Deputy Prime Minister for your introductory remarks and your unwavering support for growing regional Australia.
I would also like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land where we meet, the Ngunnawal People, and pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.
It’s a pleasure to be with you today – thank you to the Rural Doctors Association of Australia and RANZCOG for inviting me to speak.
In particular, to RDAA’s Dr John Hall and RANZCOG’s Dr Vijay Roach for your advocacy and support of women across the country during pregnancy and birth. ....

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