This year we are joining #LawWeek2023 by promoting our new website! Mob Strong Debt Help has a dedicated section of the Financial Rights website with culturally appropriate graphics and content designed for First Nations consumers. https://t.co/dSPToJy1WB
New data shows policies were sold to 105,290 First Nations people – many more than the estimated 30,000 people first believed to have been impacted over the funeral fund’s lifetime. #SaveSorryBusiness@JEChalmers@StephenJonesMP @LindaBurneyMP https://t.co/3K5UbEo4wS
A busy Parliamentary sitting day meeting with the #SaveSorryBusiness Coalition regarding the collapsed Youpla, genetic legal issues with @JaneMTiller, Agribusiness outlook briefing with @RabobankAU representatives & speaking on matters important to the #Riverina & #CentralWest.
It was a real honour to welcome the #SaveSorryBusiness coalition to APH today. They are doing such important work in bringing the stories & experiences from community to Canberra, shining the light on more than 30,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people harmed by Youpla
Powerful truth telling today with Auntie Lynda and others about the terrible Youpla/ACBF collapse and how we can help victims to #SaveSorryBusiness much more needs to be done to support First Nations communities who were lied to and robbed.
It has been great to have the Greens support since the early days of the #SaveSorryBusiness campaign. Thank you Senator @DavidShoebridge for attending our morning tea in the Speaker's Courtyard today and for listening to First Nations voices.
Thank you Senator Dean Smith (@DeanSmithWA) for joining the #SaveSorryBusiness coalition for morning tea in the Speakers Courtyard today. Thank you for listening to First Nations voices and supporting us to make this right all those harmed by ACBF/Youpla.
Thank you @zalisteggall for attending the #SaveSorryBusiness morning tea in the Speaker's Courtyard today. Our voices are not always heard by those in power so thank you for listening to First Nations people and supporting our campaign.
#SaveSorryBusiness advocates are determined to be heard. They're in Parliament House meeting with Senators, MPs, Ministers and First Nations leaders - calling for an allocation in the May budget for the tens of thousands harmed when ACBF/Youpla collapsed @thomasmayo23@FCAupdate
First Nations people across Australia are sending us their photos this week supporting the #SaveSorryBusiness coalition in Canberra. “Give us back our freedom of choice and empower us to plan and pay for our sacred ceremonies with our money” @LindaBurneyMP @indigenous_gov
"My voice is important." Nikki Foy, one of the tens of thousands of First Nations people harmed by Youpla. Nikki is in Canberra with the #SaveSorryBusiness Coalition and wants her voice to be heard. @LindaBurneyMP @consumer_action@FCAupdate
"It feels very hard to get justice and get the wheels turning — but we are determined." #SaveSorryBusiness Day of Action. Vennessa is in Canberra today determined to have her voice heard.
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While today is a Day of Healing for those still struggling with hurt & anger over ACBF, it is also a call to action. In the grand tradition of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy First Nations people will stand together and call on Government to right this wrong. #SaveSorryBusiness
On this Day of Healing First Nations people who have been directly affected by collapse of ACBF have come Canberra to have a smoking ceremony at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. #SaveSorryBusiness