Hindu Council of Australia: Deepavali Celebration

I would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people.

I pay my respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

And I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with us here this evening.

It is a privilege to represent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his government here tonight.

The Prime Minister extends his best wishes as you celebrate the Deepavali festival.

Television interview - Today Show Perth

ALEX CULLEN, HOST: Well for a deeper understanding on how the Medibank hack is impacting West Aussies, I want to bring in Federal Member for Perth, Patrick Gorman. Patrick, good morning, thank you for being with us. We know hundreds of thousands of West Aussies have been impacted by this. They're angry and so they should be, but what's the Government doing to help those affected?

Funding to boost gender equality and diversity in Australian politics

The Albanese Labor Government has delivered on its election commitment, committing $5 million over five years through the Women in Public Office grant opportunity to boost gender equality and diversity in Australian politics.

Under the Women’s Leadership and Development Program, the Women in Public Office grant opportunity will support organisations to equip and encourage more women across the political spectrum to run for public office at local, state and federal levels.

Television interview - Sky News Newsday

DANICA DE DIORGIO, HOST: Welcome back to the program. Well, the Government's IR reforms are expected to pass the lower House this week, but key crossbenchers in the Senate are warning Labor they'll need to split the bill apart to get support before the end of the year. Joining me now live is Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, Patrick Gorman. Thank you for joining us this morning. The Government has made some concessions. Are you going to have to make more, though, to get this bill across?

Justice Reinvestment for Alice Springs

The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney, Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians and the Member for Lingiari, Marion Scrymgour have started talks in Alice Springs on justice reinvestment.

The Federal Budget delivered a landmark $99 million for First Nations justice package. 

This includes $81.5 million in funding for up to 30 community-led justice reinvestment initiatives across Australia, with Alice Springs identified as a priority site.

Justice Reinvestment for Alice Springs

The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney, Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians and the Member for Lingiari, Marion Scrymgour have started talks in Alice Springs on justice reinvestment.

The Federal Budget delivered a landmark $99 million for First Nations justice package. 

This includes $81.5 million in funding for up to 30 community-led justice reinvestment initiatives across Australia, with Alice Springs identified as a priority site.

Radio interview - ABC RN Breakfast

PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Justice Reinvestment for First Nations people was a key funding measure of the last Budget. Part of the money will go to 30 community led initiatives including in Alice Springs, where the Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney visited last week. She joins us now on Breakfast, Minister Burney welcome back to breakfast.

LINDA BURNEY, MINISTER FOR INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS: Thank you Patricia.

Investing in Central Australia

The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney is in Mparntwe Alice Springs to deliver news about Federal budget funding for Central Australia.

During her visit, Minister Burney will be joined by Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians and Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health Malarndirri McCarthy and the Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour.

The Federal Budget included a range of measures and targeted investment in Central Australia including justice, health, community safety, infrastructure and housing.

Investing in Central Australia

The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney is in Mparntwe Alice Springs to deliver news about Federal budget funding for Central Australia.

During her visit, Minister Burney will be joined by Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians and Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health Malarndirri McCarthy and the Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour.

The Federal Budget included a range of measures and targeted investment in Central Australia including justice, health, community safety, infrastructure and housing.

Funding to rebuild the Mutitjulu Health Clinic

A new health clinic will be built in the remote community of Mutitjulu, on the lands of the Anangu people, as part of the Albanese Labor Government’s package of measures to improve First Nations health infrastructure.

The Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney will visit the Mutitijulu community today with the Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health, Malarndirri McCarthy, and Member for Lingiari, Marion Scrymgour, to announce the delivery of much-needed funding made available in the October Budget.