‘We are so far behind’: Lynda Edwards says Indigenous voice could spur action on NSW treaty
by Tamsin Rose from on (#69N4Q)
Comments from NSW premier's woman of the year come as government minister rules out progress on treaty if re-elected
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The New South Wales premier's woman of the year says the state is so far behind everyone else" on a treaty with First Nations people, suggesting a federal voice could lead to action despite a declaration by a Coalition minister that it is not on the agenda.
Lynda Edwards received the title on Thursday, when she was also named the NSW Aboriginal woman of the year by Dominic Perrottet for her work advocating for the financial rights of First Nations people and working to reform the financial sector to better serve them.
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