‘We turned a blind eye’ – Howard-era Minister on Indigenous communities
The former minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs during the Howard Government has come out swinging in the wake of the alleged murder of a five-year-old girl in the Northern Territory.
Mal Brough has told Michael McLaren he’s sick of the lies regarding the “community having the answer” when he’s seen community-led action in practice.
“We allow this degradation, this disrespect to flourish, and then we wonder why atrocities occur,” he said.
Mr Brough says he won’t turn a blind eye to what’s happening in the town camps.
“We turned a blind eye to what we would never do in any other part of Australian society … it is a disgrace to our nation, and the people that are listening need to say enough’s enough,” he added.
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