The Q+A panel discuss Indigenous education after questioner Maureen Namarnyilk asked "When will Indigenous children from remote areas get the same education opportunities as other children in Australia?
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Panellists: Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians & Indigenous Health Malarndirri McCarthy, Professor of Australian Indigenous Studies Marcia Langton, Yolŋu Elder & Co-Principal of Yirrkala Community School Merrki Ganambarr-Stubbs, Gunaikurnai and Wotjobaluk Journalist & Writer Ben Abbatangelo and Proud Wiradjuri woman & lawyer Taylah Gray
This episode was broadcast on Monday August 7, 2023
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Q+A: Indigenous Education
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