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Youth justice and sharing of culture take the spotlight on the final day of Garma

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The Federal Government is seeking direct talks with the NT Chief Minister to address grassroots appeals from Indigenous communities about the impacts of youth justice measures. The calls were made on the fourth and final day of the Garma Festival in the remote Northern Territory. While the last three days has been filled with intense political discussion on indigenous affairs, today the celebration and sharing of culture is in sharp focus. SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson and NITV's Emma Kellaway report from Northeast Arnhem Land.
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