Noosa News
Sandy co-chairs historic Friends of First Nations People

By Abbey Cannan
History has been made in Queensland with the very first meeting of newly-formed Parliamentary Friends of First Nations People.
This non-partisan group has been formed as a place to hold important and truthful conversations as everyone – no matter which side of politics they are from – can and should work together towards reconciliation and a prosperous future for all.
Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton is one of the six co-chairs of the group, which she says is an absolute honour.
“To bring the many diverse viewpoints together in conversations that need to be had,“ Ms Bolton said. “This collaboratively with empathy for both indigenous and non-indigenous Queenslanders as part of moving forward…
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