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THE AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS
THE FEDERATION OF ETHNIC COMMUNITIES COUNCIL
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH AUSTRALIA
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN AUSTRALIA
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES
THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR AUSTRALIAN WOMEN
THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA
7 August 2007
For immediate release
ORGANISATIONS CALL FOR LEGISLATION TO BE DELAYED
Leaders from a number of civil society organisations meeting in Canberra
today expressed
their severe dismay about the legislation related to the takeover of
Indigenous communities in
the Northern Territory and are calling for a delay in the legislation’s
passage so that it can be
properly assessed by the Australian community and Parliament.
It is a total abuse of the trust of the Australian people that one of the
most significant pieces
of legislation in Australia’s history is being rushed through without
opportunity for
consultation with those who will be most affected, and without any time
for public debate and
proper scrutiny.
The above organisations understand that this Bill may have serious
implications for the Racial
Discrimination Act, the Land Rights Act and even the Trade Practices Act.
In a healthy
democracy, such legislation would be drafted and redrafted, assessed and
debated over many,
many months. Long-term plans would be developed and Australians would have an
opportunity to express their views at every step along the way.
These organisations stand with Australia’s Indigenous leaders, especially
those from the
Northern Territory, in calling for a delay to the passage of this
legislation.
We are calling on all parties to uphold proper democratic processes and
allow public debate.
All Senators and Members of Parliament who believe in an Australia that is
fair for all its
people must act swiftly and with courage.
There are many ways we can save children from abuse, but there is only one
way that the
Government can gain access to Indigenous land. Let us be sure that these
two aims are not
confused.
Everyone wants to see Australian children safe and protected but there is
terrible potential for
this legislation to further dispossess and disempower Indigenous
Australians. It may well be
saving children now only to condemn them to a future without their land,
and without control
over their own lives and the lives of their communities. The Bill must not
be passed this week.
Please contact Karl Charikar 0419 626 155