Australian govt's Aborigine policy branded as 'tokenism'

The Australian government’s policy of acknowledging the nation’s indigenous people came under fire from the federal opposition leader, who criticised it as mere political correctness.

Australian govt's Aborigine policy branded as 'tokenism'

The Australian government’s policy of acknowledging the nation’s indigenous people came under fire from the federal opposition leader, who criticised it as mere political correctness.

Since the government of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd came to power in late 2007, nearly every official government function begins with the speaker acknowledging the traditional owners of the land where the meeting is held.

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