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CLOSING THE GAP MEETING
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CLOSING THE GAP MEETING
(L-R) South Australian Health Minister Stephen Wade, Pat Turner CEO of Naccho and Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt is seen at the meeting of the Joint Council on Closing the Gap at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide, Friday, August 23, 2019. The Joint Council on Closing the Gap is holding its second meeting in Adelaide, continuing the co-design process towards refreshing the Closing the Gap targets and an agreed path that will deliver better life outcomes and opportunities for Indigenous Australians. (aP Image/David Mariuz)
Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News
Author:: DAVID MARIUZ
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 23rd August 2019
Media ID 19225857
© AAP Image
Aboriginal Indigenous Liberal Party Politics South Australia Labor Party
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In this powerful photo print, we witness a significant moment in Australian politics as the Joint Council on Closing the Gap convenes at the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in Adelaide. The image captures South Australian Health Minister Stephen Wade, Pat Turner CEO of Naccho, and Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt engaged in deep conversation during the meeting held on August 23,2019. The Joint Council on Closing the Gap is dedicated to addressing and bridging the disparities faced by Indigenous Australians. This second meeting in Adelaide marks an important step forward in refreshing the Closing the Gap targets and establishing a collective path towards better life outcomes and opportunities for Indigenous communities. The presence of both Liberal Party member Stephen Wade and Labor Party representative Pat Turner highlights that closing this gap transcends political affiliations. It is a shared commitment to rectifying historical injustices and creating a more equitable society for all Australians. David Mariuz's photograph encapsulates hope, determination, and collaboration as these influential figures come together to shape policies that will positively impact generations to come. It serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to work towards reconciliation, acknowledging past wrongs while forging ahead with unity. This image not only documents an essential moment but also inspires us all to actively participate in building bridges between cultures and ensuring equal opportunities for every individual within our diverse nation.
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