
Malarndirri McCarthy
Malarndirri McCarthy is the Minister for Indigenous Australians, advocating for the importance of 'Welcome to Country' ceremonies while recognizing the diverse opinions surrounding their practice.
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Malarndirri McCarthy, the Minister for Indigenous Australians, expressed the significance of the new Cultural Center Larrakia.
6 espectaculares museos que se inauguran este año y que buscan replicar el efecto BilbaoMalarndirri McCarthy was a journalist before entering federal politics.
Australians have a good bulldust detector. It’s blaring at Albanese and TaylorNorthern Territory minister Malarndirri McCarthy spent $75,717 on family travel.
Andrew Willcox, Fatima Payman, Don Farrell top spendersMinister for Indigenous Australia Malarndirri McCarthy said she was pleased the majority of targets were seeing some improvement.
PM rejects ‘culture wars’ and promises $75 million for Native Title holders
Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy emphasized the vulnerability of the Torres Strait Islands to climate change.
Indigenous elders lose landmark climate battle against Australian governmentMinister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy emphasized the current government's commitment to addressing climate change impacts on the Torres Strait Islands.
Federal Court rules Commonwealth not liable for ravages of climate change in Torres StraitMinister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy urged the NT government to review the coroner's report closely.
Zachary Rolph, officer who shot Indigenous, found to be racistMalarndirri McCarthy is the Indigenous Australians Minister who criticized Lidia Thorpe in a Senate hearing.
Inside the mind of Lidia ThorpeMalarndirri McCarthy dismissed the move to redirect funds as a distraction from the Coalition’s lack of a plan for Indigenous Australians.
Unwelcome country: why have some conservative politicians stopped acknowledging Indigenous lands in Australia? | Indigenous AustraliansMalarndirri McCarthy is the minister for Indigenous Australians who acknowledged the complexity of the Welcome to Country debate.
Welcome to Country ceremonies spark debate over cost, custom


































































