A council in South Australia has voted to change its acknowledgement of country, omitting mention of Indigenous people or culture.
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00:00 It's the Narakorlisnau Council in the state's south east that have changed their acknowledgement
00:06 to country.
00:08 The previous acknowledgement mentioned the respect for the traditional owners of the
00:12 lands of the limestone coast and acknowledge elders past and present.
00:17 Mayor Patrick Ross suggested that the acknowledgement be changed so we acknowledge and respect our
00:22 complex history and we welcome everyone to build our future together.
00:27 His reason for the change was to keep statements as simple as possible.
00:33 He also said that the council acts on behalf of all residents and rate payers and that
00:38 a general acknowledgement of the history and an inclusive welcome was desired by the community.
00:47 That vote went to council last week and got voted up six votes to four.
00:52 Interestingly though, Mayor Ross actually voted against the very change that he suggested.
00:59 A prayer has also been removed from all formalities within the council.
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