What are First Nations voters looking for in this election?

FIRST ELECTION VOTES NT

The first votes of the federal election cast their votes at a tiny community in Kybrook Farm near Pine Creek, south of Darwin, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. The remote polling station is the first of 390 to be set up across the nation by the Australian Electoral Commission to ensure the most remote Australians have the opportunity to vote. (AAP Image/Tara Ravens) NO ARCHIVING, INTL OUT Source: AAP / TARA RAVENS/AAPIMAGE

Cost of living, housing, Medicare – some of the issues central to this election. But what some experts and advocates are saying is “absent” from the campaign trail is First Nations affairs. What are the key policy announcements? What are the interests and concerns of First Nations people? Where should Australia go after the referendum outcome?



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