
‘Removing flags doesn’t stop racism’: regional NSW council abandons plan to stop flying Aboriginal flag
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The Federation Council in Corowa, New South Wales, has decided to abandon its plan to remove the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags after receiving significant backlash from the community. Of the nearly 700 submissions received, 266 were against the removal, while only 44 supported it. Despite the council's decision, procedural issues led to the temporary removal of the flags. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding Indigenous representation in Australia.
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The decision to remove the flags was part of a broader discussion on Indigenous representation and rights in Australia, particularly in regional areas where such symbols hold significant cultural meaning. The backlash reflects a growing awareness and advocacy for Indigenous issues among the Australian public, especially in the wake of ongoing conversations about reconciliation and social justice.
This article reflects the opinions and perspectives of the source and may not represent the views of all stakeholders involved.
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