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EXCLUSIVE
Senator Jacinta Price — who last week claimed there were “no ongoing negative impacts of colonisation” — has departed as “ambassador” to Bridging the Gap Foundation, an Indigenous health charity.
Price has updated her pecuniary interests register to show she is no longer an ambassador of Bridging the Gap Foundation — a position she had held since at least 2021 — and her image and bio have been deleted from the group’s website, it can be revealed.
Both Price and the Indigenous charity repeatedly refused to respond to questions from The Klaxon over the past four days regarding Price’s departure.
The Australian Senate pecuniary interests register shows Price made an “alteration” on August 13 last month, with the register now stating: “Deletion. Bridging the Gap Foundation — Ambassador”.
As reported by The Klaxon earlier today, that same day Price also updated her register to state she had departed as a committee member of Recognise a Better Way — the anti-Voice campaign group she founded in January with Warren Mundine.
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Recognise a Better Way and Price repeatedly refused to respond to written questions about her departure from the group.
Some time before that August disclosure, Mundine had been made “Committee President”, searches show.
Price and Mundine are the two highest profile campaigners against the Voice, which would provide in the constitution a mechanism for Indigenous people to be consulted on matters that affect them.
The anti-Voice campaign was thrown in turmoil Sunday when Mundine expressed his support for changing the date of Australia Day and for the creation of Indigenous treaties — both opposed by the broader no campaign.
“So he’s a no campaigner splitting with the other no campaign about treaty and Australia Day,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in response Monday.
Bridging the Gap Foundation, a registered charity, was established by Charles Darwin University and Menzies School of Health Research, an independent medical research institute specialising in Indigenous health.
Bridging the Gap Foundation says its purpose is to “address the gap in health and education opportunities and outcomes” between “Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians”.
“The Foundation raises funds for projects in Indigenous health and education, which are major contributors to the 9-year gap in the average life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians,” its website says.
“This is achieved through partnerships and practical projects, including pathways to employment”.
“This is achieved through partnerships and practical projects, including pathways to employment” – Bridging the Gap
Price has drawn widespread criticism after last week stating there were “no ongoing negative impacts of colonisation”.
“No, there is no ongoing negative impacts of colonisation. A positive impact, absolutely,” Price told the National Press Club on Thursday.
“No, there is no ongoing negative impacts of colonisation” — Jacinta Price
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