Gellung Warl holds first representation meetings with ministers
One month after its establishment, the new statutory body began compulsory-attendance meetings under Part 8 of the Act.
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One month after its establishment, the new statutory body began compulsory-attendance meetings under Part 8 of the Act.
The Opposition restated that repealing the Statewide Treaty Act will be taken to the 2026 election. Tracked in full on our pledge tracker.
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