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Albanese to miss Garma festival, breaking PM attendance pledge

Created at 10 Jul · 3:10 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend the Garma festival this year, breaking a commitment made last year to attend annually. While Albanese cited other commitments, Foreign Minister Penny Wong and other ministers are expected to attend the Indigenous cultural gathering.

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Key Numbers

31 July to 3 AugustGarma festival dates

Who's Involved

Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister of Australia, breaking Garma attendance pledge
Penny Wong
Foreign Minister, attending Garma festival
Malarndirri McCarthy
Minister for Indigenous Australians, attending Garma festival
Yothu Yindi Foundation
Host of the Garma festival
Julian Leeser
Shadow Indigenous Minister, attending Garma festival
Megan Davis
Co-chair of the Uluru Dialogue, commenting on Garma attendance

↳ Why This Matters

Albanese's decision to break his public pledge to attend the Garma festival annually as prime minister raises questions about his commitment to Indigenous engagement and policy, particularly following the defeat of the Indigenous voice referendum.

Key facts

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend the Garma festival.
  • Albanese had previously pledged to attend the festival annually during his prime ministership.
  • The prime minister's absence is due to other commitments.
  • Foreign Minister Penny Wong and other ministers will attend the festival.
  • The Yothu Yindi Foundation stated Albanese has attended every Garma since 2019.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend this year's Garma festival, breaking a commitment he made just 12 months prior to attend the largest Indigenous cultural gathering in north-east Arnhem Land each year of his premiership. The festival is scheduled to run from July 31 to August 3.

Albanese's absence is reportedly due to other commitments. However, Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy are among several Labor ministers who will attend. McCarthy acknowledged that Albanese's absence would be disappointing for Yolŋu representatives and the Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF), which hosts the event, but expressed pleasure that Wong and other ministers would be present.

The Yothu Yindi Foundation stated that Albanese has been a "good friend of the Festival" and has attended every Garma since 2019. Last year, Albanese used the event to reveal his preferred approach to the Indigenous voice referendum and announced a First Nations economic empowerment agenda.

Professor Megan Davis, a co-chair of the Uluru Dialogue, commented that attending Garma is not a measure of a prime minister's political commitment to Indigenous policy, stating that communities are more concerned with actual federal policies and the "closing the gap" framework.

Frequently asked questions

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend the Garma festival due to other commitments.

Yes, Albanese vowed last year to attend the Garma festival every single year that he holds the office of Prime Minister of Australia.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy, along with several other ministers, are scheduled to attend.

The Garma festival is an annual celebration of Indigenous culture and tradition hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation and the local Yolŋu people in north-east Arnhem Land.

What Happens Next

01Foreign Minister Penny Wong and other ministers will attend the Garma festival.
02The Yothu Yindi Foundation will continue to host the annual Indigenous cultural gathering.

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How It Developed

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend the Garma festival.
Albanese had previously vowed to attend every year as prime minister.
The prime minister cited other commitments for his absence.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong and other ministers are scheduled to attend.
The Yothu Yindi Foundation noted Albanese's past attendance since 2019.
Professor Megan Davis stated Garma attendance is not a measure of political commitment to Indigenous policy.

Sources

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Anthony Albanese will not attend Garma festival, despite vowing to attend every year as prime ministerThe Guardian

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