Indigenous Australians don’t have a ‘voice’? Not according to Indigenous Expenditure Report!

MANY Australians are led to believe that the Indigenous population does not have a so called ‘voice’ where a change to the Constitution is required.

This is a deliberate misrepresentation of facts, or more simply put one huge lie perpetuated by the government and the mainstream media.

Indigenous Australians do factually have a ‘voice’ where this action has been documented in an annual report called the Indigenous Expenditure Report.

The ‘voice’ of Indigenous Australians is represented in:

  • 3,278 Aboriginal Corporations, obviously muzzled by the Crown under Corporation law,
  • 243 Native Title bodies,
  • 48 Land Councils,35 Regional Councils,
  • Over 122 Aboriginal agencies,
  • 3 Advisory bodies,
  • 145 Health Organisations,
  • 11 Federal MPs of Indigenous background,
  • 12 Culturally important Indigenous days.

What is the cost of all this?

  • $33b for  approx. 984,000 Indigenous persons, or 3.8% of Australia’s total population,
  • Expenditure: $43,449, per person in FY 2012-13 on Indigenous Australians,
  • Expenditure: $20,900 on other Australians, or ~ 2.08 x more, and increase from 1.95x from 2009,
  • $100m per day for direct support every year, or $39.5b p.a.

These figures are base on the above mentioned report produced by the Productivity Commission.

See link: https://www.pc.gov.au/ongoing/indigenous-expenditure-report/2017/ier-2017-indigenous-expenditure-report.pdf

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