Plus: the true cost of climate inaction
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This week Crikey announced its partnership with journalists at Indigenous Community Television to bring you stories from community across the Northern Territory and push local issues into the national news agenda.
Our NT correspondent Julia Bergin and Western Arrarnta translator and reporter Damien Williams brought you an exclusive look inside a landmark push for national education reform from First Nations educators and described what a school day would look like under such a system.
Elsewhere this week Bernard Keane wrote that Dan Andrews has saved Victoria from his own stupidity by cancelling the Commonwealth Games,
Cam Wilson revealed the Australian Federal Police has suspended the use of a controversial surveillance platform,
and John Buckley reported on criticism of Labor for not changing truth in political advertising laws before the Voice to Parliament pamphlets ended up in your letterbox.
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A No vote will be Australia’s Trump moment
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There are plenty of parallels between those campaigning against the Voice to Parliament and those who got behind Donald Trump in 2016 — including the damage they could do should they prove victorious.
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