Senate debates

Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Statements by Senators

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice

1:52 pm

Photo of Pauline HansonPauline Hanson (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source

The debate over the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to parliament is exposing the great divide that exists in Aboriginal Australia. On the one hand, we have Indigenous Australians experiencing genuine disadvantage in remote and regional communities, with poverty, domestic violence, unchecked child sexual abuse, poor services and poor outcomes. On the other hand, we have self-serving and self-loathing elites with a vested financial interest in entrenching this disadvantage. The real problem is not a lack of taxpayers' money. The real problem is the lack of the will to act.

Elites will not act effectively because they do not want to derail the gravy train. They are exploiting the truly powerless for their own agenda. They hate the skin they are in and have contempt for the people they claim to represent. Rather than accept responsibility for their own deliberate failures, they blame non-Indigenous Australians. Sexual abuse of children in remote communities is not blamed on the perpetrators of the abuse, as happens in the rest of Australia, but on the whitefella. These elites, like Thomas Mayo, Senator Lidia Thorpe, Noel Pearson and Marcia Langton, to name a few, spew hatred for the whitefella. They need to take a good long look in the mirror.

All Australians need to understand the Voice will not empower the genuinely disadvantaged Indigenous people we want to help.

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