CAAMA Radio News, March 30, 2023.
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CAAMA Radio produces two local news bulletins airing at 12pm and 6pm every weekday. A full bulletin can also be heard online.
In this bulletin:
- a Top End traditional owner says youth should be locked up if they break the law, and that their parents should be held more accountable for their actions.
- A new report shows young First Nations people are nearly three times more likely to report experiencing online hate speech.
- The Australian government has taken the first formal step towards holding a referendum to recognise Aboriginal and Torres strait Islanders in the constitution and set up a”Voice to Parliament” to advise lawmakers on matters that impact their lives.
- The organisers of former US president Barack Obama’s speaking event in Melbourne have apologised for stopping Aboriginal elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin from performing a Welcome to Country ceremony at the event.
- and more