Indigenous children don’t need to be fixed – they need rights and opportunities | William Tilmouth

We must not persist with a system that is fragmented and fractured, and leaves our children in the same state

Firstly I want to recognise the traditional owners of this beautiful country and your ancestors. I recognise the old people who are our past and present and the young people who are our next generation and future. To distinguished and special guests.

My thanks to the Yothu Yindi Foundation for having me and the Children’s Ground team here today.

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