I recently wrote about our chaotic Federation. One of the three examples I cited was the confused management of ‘Indigenous affairs’ across the country and the endless blame game attached to it. Across Australia we have nine government ministers, nine bureaucracies, oodles of advisory bodies, and similar numbers of land councils, and a plethora of public funded people working on a variety of projects ‘to close the gap’ that is widening each week.
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