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In 1927 a Wiradjuri man named Jimmy Clements, or Nangar, and his friend John Noble walked for a week over the mountains to Canberra from Brungle Missionthat mission is where my father comes from. Thank you for coming, Greg, and for representing Luke Foley. Queensland becomes the first Australian state to introduce pill testing in a move away from "1950s drug policy". I know that symmetry is important in this place, but perhaps we could think that once we get constitutional recognition we could add another two flags to this chamber, coloured red, gold and black, and white, green and bluethe colours and the flags of the two first peoples of this nation. thrilled you are here, Kim; it means a lot. Barton is the endless generosity of Khalil and his family at Ibrahims Pastry in Rockdale and the tireless advocacy of James Zhou, Lily and little Chloe for their Chinese Australian community. The First Fleet then arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on January 26, 1788 which. Perhaps another great act of honesty and healing would be a permanent the flags of the two first peoples of this nation. Fundamentally, reconciliation is about three things: it is about reciprocity; it is about restitution; and it is about truth telling. To the great members of the Australian Labor Party: your devotion to our cause, to social justice and to equity continues to energise me. She needs help to walk. She was one of the first Aboriginal graduates of her university, one of the countrys first Aboriginal teachers, the first Aboriginal person to serve in the New South Wales Parliament, and the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the House of Representatives. Burney has also served as National President of the ALP. That moment combined with the school lesson about her savage ancestors and the family photographs, she says, were seminal incidents that triggered a struggle with her identity. Let me tell you a little of the Wiradjuri story. These lands are, always were and always will be Aboriginal land, she said. The royal commission has been announced, but I suspect it will be difficult to To the branch members of Barton: what an amazing Martin. Landcare groups in Barton like the Mudcrabs and the Cooks River Valley Association know this all too well. Linda Burney says more needs to be done to close the gap. The first Indigenous woman elected to the House of Representatives, Linda Burney, has slammed calls for the watering down of the Racial Discrimination Act during her maiden speech. We are better for our differences and we are richer for all the broader cultural experience that it affords us. In I gave a speech in Kuala Lumpur about . made by my Wiradjuri sister, Lynette Riley, who will sing us into this place now. My campaign team was led by a young man I now call a friend, Ed McDougal. group of people you arepeople like Daryl and David, the Barton campaigns own odd couple. 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I am thankful, happy. To the local Aboriginal community and leaders from many different organisations from Canberra and from further afield, whom I can see in the gallery, thank you so much for rallying and being here today, led, of course, by the queen, Anne Martin. Well, my story speaks for itself. those same promises again to the people of Barton, to my party, to my colleagues in this place THE first indigenous female MP elected to the House of Representatives broke all the rules and moved the House to tears with her maiden speech. One famous instrument is the, In 1770 after James Cook circumnavigated and mapped New Zealand, he discovered and claimed the east coast of Australia for England. Wiradjuri. It is strong country. Aboriginal rights movement, and embraced by the strength of Labor and the labour movement. Government has a role to serve and to lead. I have been in public life for some time, but I have Source: Supplied executive committeeI am not sure if Patrick liked it or did notbut I think I did okay and I Because of the significance, I carry into this chamber this cloak. those people. You play to win. Linda Burney, the first indigenous woman to be elected to the House of Representatives, delivered her maiden speech today. She regained the seat from the Liberal Party, following a redistribution which made the electorate notionally ALP. Much work of government is important but nothing more so than education. I have been overwhelmed. There is no justification I was born at a time when being Aboriginal was seen as an absolute deficit, she says. sky. nations constitution is the next step on the path we are walking towards a country that can look There are teams like Denis Loethers City Suns in Rockdale and Nicks Cooks River Titans. These lands are, always were and always will be Aboriginal land. Corals daughter Barbara is my oldest friend on earth, 51 years! Im so Landcare groups in Barton like the Mudcrabs and the Cooks River Valley Association Biography May 22, 2022. remembering of those frontier wars, just down the road at our national war memorial. Linda Burney Illness & Husband:- Linda Burney is an Australian politician. When the local police saw their attire they were asked to move on, but the crowd in front of Old Parliament House would not hear of it. Minister for Volunteering from 2.4.2007 to 5.9.2008. In Barton, from the beach in Brighton-Le-Sands you can stand and look towards Botany Bay where the First Fleet in 1788 first entered these shores. It feels like it was just yesterday. I was in that gallery just up there. Let me tell you a little of the Wiradjuri story. When I You see, Mr Speaker, I am of the Murrumbidya There was never a question of being anything else! branch of the Labor Party, by way of the unstoppable Kaila Murnain, Rose Jackson, John I will say that I intend to bring the fighting Wiradjuri spirit into this place. There was never a question of being anything else! many of you have travelled from interstate to be here, including Charmaine and Rhonda. To the state party leaders and premiers I have had the pleasure of serving withBob Carr, Morris Iemma, my good friend Nathan Rees, Kristina Keneally, who I see around the place, John Robertson and our future Premier, Luke FoleyI say thank you. I would like to think of the electorate today as a bit like that crowd. We're making this a place our whole community #auspol pic.twitter.com/aAJGAq83HZ. So, Mr Speaker, why Labor? Member for Barton) is the first Aboriginal woman to serve in the Australian House of Representatives and gave a moving maiden speech on Au. That we were the closest thing to stone age man living on Earth today.. It must be gracious. Whereas intragroup processes and intergroup relations are often assumed to reflect discrete processes and cooperation and conflict to represent alternative outcomes, the present article focuses on intergroup dynamics within a shared group identity and challenges traditional views of cooperation and conflict primarily as the respective positive and negative outcomes of these dynamics. here today, as well. I wish in this House to honour, to be respectful, to be gentle and to be polite. In conclusion, to the incredible Young Labor teamLewis, Chris, Shannon, Oliver, Luke, James, Zac, Isabella, Ella and 300 additional people who worked on the campaign: thank you. Guest User 25 November 2021. think he did like it. Ms Riley then sang in the Wiradjuri language. But to all of you: your help, the early mornings An increase of 191 grams could change lives. . what you believe in and what you stand for. Donning a cloak detailing her personal story, Labor MP Linda Burney invited fellow Wiradjuri woman Lynette Riley to sing a traditional song from the gallery. The discussion paper calls for regulatory changes - including potentially . You see, Mr Speaker, despite being more than 50 years on, I was born at a time when a white woman having an Aboriginal baby was shockingand doubly so if that woman was not married. Burney has been part of the effort in fighting for equal representation. He was an amazing chair. Today, in this chamber, I make those same promises again to the people of Barton, to my party, to my colleagues in this place and to the people of Australia. and, trust me, that is braving a prepolland to the many people who called, like Stephen Jones I have been in public life for some time, but I have to admit that with the frenetic pace of a local campaign I did not contemplate the response that the election of the first Aboriginal woman to the House of Representatives would get. put their lives on hold, as everyone did in all of our campaignspeople like Leon Pun; Di Ford, On issues of political debate and policy the message from those in our electorate, and outside it, has been clear. Photo: Tamara Dean/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty Images. She told the federal parliament on Wednesday she was deeply moved to have journeyed to a powerful place. Ten brothers and sisters I didnt know existed! a coolamon in here today. I loved them very much and experienced their passing and grief early in life. She became president of the Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG), which advocates for equality and aims to ensure that the unique and diverse identity of Aboriginal students is recognized and valued.. Barton is a kaleidoscope of languages, ethnicities and cultures. and Fran Reesthere are too many on the list to mention. country. people from local government in our area, like Bill Saravinovski, Nick Katris, Andrew Tsounis. paths blazed by those before me, resting on the shoulders of so many around me. She promised to push for education, a reduction in the rate of juvenile imprisonment and the end of domestic violence. They stood up for Nangar and John, and eventually they stayed. channels, and we shared that water with yabbies, freshwater mussels, leeches, red bellied blacks There is a very old woman in that car. but perhaps we could think that once we get constitutional recognition we could add another two Aboriginals did not have the same rights as other Australians, Mitchell College of Advanced Education (now Charles Sturt University). generosity was writ large. To those trusted friendsyou know who you are These The pair are talking to ABC News this morning. But if you have not been mentioned as a former colleague, you know what you mean to me. satisfied that this is a fair country while so many of our young people, many of them Aboriginal, Linda Burney in 1997 with the Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG). Burney, 59, is the ALP member for Barton (NSW). had a devastating impact on Aboriginal people. Did you encounter any technical issues? Burgmann in the gallerya true set of shoulders I have leaned onand Guy Zangari, Tania Well, my story speaks for itself. It is defining; it sets out what has made you, what you believe in and what you stand for. Linda Burney (Lab. Linda Burney, the first indigenous woman to be elected to the House of Representatives, delivered her maiden speech today. I have already told my grim-faced media advisor that I will remain a Doggies fan, but a true friend of the Red Vs. I spoke earlier of truth-telling. Their culture is incredibly rich and diverse, with many communities keeping their heritage alive by passing down knowledge, rituals and languages from one generation to another. of institutional child sexual abuse deserve a better redress scheme . Ive always tried to conduct myself with decency, fairness and kindness, and that hasnt been easy. Many of you were here. The story of invasion and conquest for the She understands the issues that affect her constituents because she has lived through many of them. In Wiradjuri lore Biami is the creation spirit. The cloak showed Burneys clan totem, the goanna, and her personal totem, the white cockatoo, which she said was very noisy. People put their lives on hold, as everyone did in all of our campaignspeople like Leon Pun; Di Ford, Cheryl Han, Rheuben Freelander, Louay Moustafa, Kalista Kaval, Mark Buttigieg and his wonderful wife, Kirsten Andrews, Ross Bennett and the ever present Maria Pasten, Mitch Wilson, Irene Macbeth and the others. He is When I entered state politics all those years ago I made two promises to those who had elected methat I would always work hard and that I would always do my best. Let me share with you a little of what has made me. I would ask all of those listening this afternoon to imagine what it was like for a 13-year-old and being told that my capacity was limited by my race and that my potential was capped by I remember (her) saying to me right in my face: You will never amount to anything and that had to do with my Aboriginality but also had to do with, of course, the prejudice of being born what they called the terrible term illegitimate back then., I just thought in my mind well I will prove you wrong. To the state party leaders and premiers I have had the pleasure of serving withBob Cheryl Han, Rheuben Freelander, Louay Moustafa, Kalista Kaval, Mark Buttigieg and his I was taken in after Friends, a coolamon is what we carried our babies in, which is what made it such an amazing, generous thing to do. She has been serving as a member of the The fact that I am a great role model not just for young Aboriginal people but for young women in this country, thats something thats very special to me, she said. I want to make sure that politics can be the aspiration of our people, whether they come from humble beginnings or not.. The Hon Linda Burney MP is the Minister for Indigenous Australians. Nor is the significance of a first speech lost on me. Members, in this term of parliament all I want is to be able to stand in this place knowing that the document on which it was founded finally tells the truth. I carry this empty coolamon into this place today as a reminder of that moment, of the power we disappoint you. His name was Nonni Ingram, Lawrence Ingram, of the great Wiradjuri Ingram Finally, as the words rang out across this chamber, across this land and around the world, For this we are sorry, the country cried and began to breathe again. Reducing the rate of juvenile incarceration must be a priority, because we cannot be satisfied that this is a fair country while so many of our young people, many of them Aboriginal, are locked up. It was (I was told) I had no culture and was basically worthless. you. Because of the significance, I carry into this chamber this cloak. Many of them are in the gallery today. This isn't ancient history The challenge of domestic violence in our communities is a national crisis. It was the most gracious and generous thing I had ever seen. Birrang a ngawaal. Her ethnicity is Wiradjuri-Scottish. The Aboriginal part of my story is important. Burney decided to go deeper into politics and address these wider injustices. In 1842, during the second Wiradjuri wars, one horror saw all but one young boy slaughtered when settlers opened fire on a group taking shelter on an island amongst the reeds in the creek of the Murrumbidgee River. Government cannot simply outsource its responsibility. In Barton, from the beach in Brighton-Le-Sands you can stand and look towards Botany Bay many Aboriginal people. He feels that most of the games we now play are of ancient origin, but sport does not. 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