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PM says Indigenous partnership to unlock true potential

2 August 2025 14:30 | News

Arnhem Land needs a “real economy ,, let’s say local leaders appeal to a major Australian cultural meeting.

Yothu Yindi Foundation President Djawa Yunuping said that the crowds plan to be a part of the future at the Gation Festival in Gulkula in Northeast Arnhem.

“The people of Yolngu will not stop and rest suddenly and will not think that everything is fine,” he said on Saturday.

“We plan to use our land and waters for the future of our own future and our children and the future of our nation.”

Yolngu People’s senior Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu said he was open to work together. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

Comments Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese used Garma to create an economic partnership with the Peaks coalition.

“Our government also wants to work as economic decision -makers with communities, to transfer the real potential of its territory and its efforts beyond its transactions to permanent partnerships that create and share.”

The approach will enable traditional owners to defend infrastructure, housing and energy projects on the territory and develop equality beyond the land itself.

Albanese also announced $ 70 million for domestic clean energy projects, 75 million dollars for local title reforms and 31 million dollars for a mobile TAFE program within the scope of partnership.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanian
Prime Minister Anthony Albania, the dilemma in the negotiations should end, he said. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

“We started, but there’s more to do,” he said.

“When we are expected to negotiate with multinational firms of domestic title organizations or legal and commercial expertise in the back of the house, we must end the dilemma.”

Albane, the partnership, “a new way to do business,” he said, based on the agreements made under the closure of the gap, he said.

While the closure of the gap focuses on the culture and strengthening of the local roads, GARMA has become a basis for political speeches and policy announcements.

GARMA Festival
Garma has become a ground for political speeches and policy announcements. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

The data released on Thursday revealed that only four targets were met and the four targets are progressing backwards.

Albania, the closure of gap data, to address these problems, a different, emphasized that a special approach is necessary, he said.

“Reports and investigations have a place, but they do not replace the results, the results,” he said.

“It is important to create a process, but it is not the same as progressing.”

Galpu clan
The Prime Minister announced the financing for domestic clean energy projects, local title reform and Mobile Tafe. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

Mr. Yunupingu closed his address, saying that the Prime Minister was open to work together.

“My brothers now tell me, we have serious jobs,” he said.

“They remind me of the leadership to make difficult decisions with serious people.”

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