EPISODE · Aug 15, 2019 · 28 MIN
It's time to tell the truth about indigenous affairs, and why the world should embrace Brexit
from Between the Lines · host Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Does symbolism like constitutional recognition and changing Australia Day, distract us from addressing the disadvantage of being an indigenous Australian? Jacinta Price says it does. Her upcoming nationwide tour is called Minding the gap: bridging the indigenous divideJacinta Price, Warlpiri-Celtic woman, director of indigenous research at the Centre for Independent Studies.AlsoThree years on from the referendum, how is it that Brexit still hasn't happened?Peggy Grande, head of a global pro-Brexit lobby group called World4Brexit, explains why the rest of the world should help Britain to leave the EU.
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Does symbolism like constitutional recognition and changing Australia Day, distract us from addressing the disadvantage of being an indigenous Australian? Jacinta Price says it does. Her upcoming nationwide tour is called Minding the gap: bridging the indigenous divide Jacinta Price, Warlpiri-Celtic woman, director of indigenous research at the Centre for Independent Studies. Also Three years on from the referendum, how is it that Brexit still hasn't happened? Peggy Grande, head of a global pro-Brexit lobby group called World4Brexit, explains why the rest of the world should help Britain to leave the EU.
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