Report calls out ‘mistruths’ on $40b spend on Indigenous Australians

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According to a new report that rejects “Mistruths ında in annual expenditures, federal agencies need an indigenous voice to achieve better results than new expenditures for basic services. In a better consultancy call on how the money will be spent, the Lowitja Institute warns that health and other measures have not healed because there is no mechanism to help advise on expenditures such as indigenous sound. The findings from Lowitja Institute, a national domestic health research group based in Melbourne, are opposed to a series of false claims that have grown in social media on the mainstream media and social media, which receive $ 40 billion from taxpayers of local Australians. Selwyn Button, President of the Institute of Lowitja.Kredi Louise Kennerley Selwyn Button, President Lowitja Institute, a Gungarri man, a partner of both PWC Australia and PWC domestic consultancy, said that the expenditure allegations turned into one “biggest ill -treatment” campaign.
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00:00 According to a new report that rejects "mistruths inda in annual expenditures", federal agencies
00:07 need an indigenous voice to achieve better results than new expenditures for basic "services"
00:15 in a better consultancy call on how the money will be spent.
00:19 The Loacha Institute warns that health and other measures have not healed because there
00:24 is no "mechanism to help advise on expenditures such as indigenous sound."The findings from
00:31 Loacha Institute, a national domestic health research group based in Melbourne, are opposed
00:38 to a series of false claims that have grown in social media on the mainstream media and
00:44 "social media" which receive 40 billion from taxpayers of local Australians.
00:51 Selwyn Button. President of the Institute of Loacha. Creddie Louise Kennelly Selwyn Button.
01:00 President Loacha Institute. Agingari Mann. A partner of both PWC Australia and PWC Domestic
01:08 Consultancy. Said that the expenditure allegations turned into one "biggest ill treatment" campaign.

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