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Indigenous Australian Minister Malarndirri McCarthy said she met with the Indigenous community and elders in Perth following the alleged attempted terrorist act at the Invasion Day rally in Perth on January 26.

“We will continue to work on this with the community in Perth because there are questions about what will happen at the next meeting and how the next meeting can be safe.

Indigenous Australians Minister Malarndirri McCarthy.AAP

“Every Australian should feel safe, especially when you want to protest against a particular policy, a particular government or an action. Our country is built on that… We want all Australians, and particularly First Nations people, to know that they can do this,” he told the ABC. News Breakfast early this morning.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned the alleged terror attack after a 31-year-old man was charged with allegedly throwing a homemade bomb into a crowd of thousands of Invasion Day protesters in Perth’s CBD. The bomb failed to explode.

Authorities declared the bombing attempt an act of terrorism.

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