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It is too long for this forum but in short it criticises them for not campaigning on Aboriginal issues during the state election campaign. It seems to me that the lack of any opposition or even critique to the ALP's failing indigenous strategy, in particular the silence of the Greens, has created the opportunity for Peter Beattie to announce the mainstreaming of indigenous services and the abolition of the indigenous portfolio from cabinet. John Howard continues to fight to be able to do exactly the same thing but Beattie is able to to it with out a whimper from the Greens or anyone else.
The Greens have some strong Aboriginal links, including their only elected representative in Queenslland - the Mayor of Palm Island who campaigned for eleection as a Green. Yet the current leadership has betrayed its Aboriginal connections as well as its community support base who see indigenous issues as a Green priority.
It is indeed sad to see the Greens ignore indigenous issues, especially since they have been so much in the publics consciousness recently with media reports on community violence. In Qld the Palm Island watch house death is still unresolved and their is a severe and well publicised housing crisis in Aboriginal communities. Yet the Greens seem to have decided these things are not important