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Now you’ve heard it in black and white : Comments
By Stephen Hagan, published 24/7/2006Indigenous people must work together in a cohesive manner - without the infighting.
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We don't always agree but I think this is really very accurate. We do no favours to our indigenous community when we avoid or deny some of these extremely challenging issues.
For example, I agree that there are very few, if any, Aboriginal organisations that have not come under administration for cronyism, nepotism or straight-out embezzlement, usually at the cost of the local indigenous community. Yet, when I said recently that I thought we should work with the indigenous community to develop a class of administrators with the skills and cultural values needed for such strong, accountable administration, I was criticised. "Liberals" who think that constructive criticism is damaging are not only ineffectual but actively prevent positive change.
I'm glad to see yet another indigenous leader making the point that we need Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders to stand up and agree amongst themselves that change is necessary and that simply throwing money at these problems won't promote that change - only self-responsibility will.
Regards
Kevin