Why Ambassador Justin Mohamed is leading the world on First Nations issues

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Mr Mohamed is Australia's first inaugural Ambassador for First Nations Peoples.

Marching down a corridor into a packed stadium, led out by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, Justin Mohamed strides out into the arena. Today the Gooreng Gooreng man is leading a delegation of 80 First Nations men and women, and all eyes are on him. With the sounds of yidaki and clap sticks echoing throughout the stadium, excitement begins to build. Mr Mohamed is handed a microphone.

” When the position of First Nations Ambassador was announced in early 2023, there was still the prospect of the role working with the proposed Voice to Parliament. Concerns that the role may have been window dressing were raised, but once Mohamed began the role, his fears were relieved. “It's not just window dressing; it's not just another project that a department's just thought about.

 

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