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In the looming shadow of the 2024 NSW Aboriginal Land Council elections, there emerges a pivotal opportunity a chance to say goodbye to Councillor Charles Lynch and welcome a new dawn. It’s not a dismissal of past efforts but an acknowledgment that the winds of change are blowing, and they carry potent potential for transformation

Tamworth’s Aboriginal community beats with a rhythm of change (and country music), a melody that has long been muffled by the status quo. But it’s a song that speaks of resilience and hope, a narrative rich with the history of a people who have navigated the torrents of adversity. And yet, as the dust settles

The 2024 NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) Election is just around the corner and it is a critical opportunity for Aboriginal people in NSW to vote for change. The region’s current state of Indigenous affairs demands a fresh perspective and new leadership that can address the pressing issues facing our communities. And despite the existence