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PM Albanese Celebrates 40th Uluru Handback Amid Referendum Fallout

UPDATE: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese commemorated the 40th anniversary of the handback of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the traditional owners, the Anangu, while reflecting on the recent October 2023 referendum that rejected constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians. This significant event unfolded in the shadow of the iconic landmark in the Northern Territory, highlighting the deep connection between the Anangu and this sacred site.

During the ceremony on Saturday, Albanese expressed profound gratitude for the generosity of the Anangu people, saying their spirit of sharing is forever etched in his heart. “It’s something I’ll never forget that stays in my heart as much as this rock is the heart of this continent,” he stated, emphasizing the emotional weight of the moment.

The Prime Minister acknowledged the outcome of the referendum, which saw a majority voting against the proposed recognition, stating, “Change is hard, but progress occurs. It doesn’t occur in a straight line.” Albanese reiterated his commitment to the cause, despite the setback, and reminded the nation that “hard things are worth doing.”

Standing before the sacred site, Albanese called the handback in 1986 a pivotal milestone for Indigenous land rights in Australia. He remarked, “After decades of exclusion, the Anangu’s rightful relationship with this place was finally recognised.” This handed ownership to the Anangu, who have since welcomed millions of tourists, transforming Uluru into one of Australia’s premier destinations.

The national park, located over 300 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs, attracts visitors from around the globe, drawn to its natural beauty and cultural significance. Albanese noted the ongoing role of rangers in preserving the site, stating, “Tourists flock to it, rangers care for it. All Australians are welcome here.”

This anniversary not only celebrates a historic reclamation of land but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue surrounding Indigenous rights in Australia. As the nation moves forward, the Prime Minister’s reflections resonate with the need for unity and respect for the land’s traditional custodians.

As the country processes the referendum’s implications, all eyes will be on how the government engages with Indigenous communities moving forward. The urgency for inclusive dialogue and meaningful progress remains at the forefront of national discussions.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Australia navigates these crucial conversations about identity, recognition, and the future of its Indigenous peoples.

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