Linda Burney; Indigenous Rights activist to Labor shadow ministry

Community rights campaigner to the first Aboriginal woman elected to the House of Representatives, Linda Burney now to take a set within the Labor shadow ministry.

Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten and Labor Candidate for Barton Linda Burney visit St Mary's Star of the Sea Primary School as part of the 2016 election campaign in Sydney, Friday, June 10, 2016. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten and Labor Candidate for Barton Linda Burney Source: AAP

Linda Burney is a proud Wiradjuri woman and rights campaigner who is determined to make her mark in the Australian politics. 

In an announcement by the Labor leadership on Friday afternoon Linda Burney will be sworn into the Labor shadow ministry.

Linda was the first Aboriginal woman elected to the House of Representatives. She won the Sydney seat of Barton, Burney and was deputy Labor leader in NSW and has been a minister in several Labor governments.

 

More updates to follow. 


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Published 22 July 2016 4:56pm
Updated 22 July 2016 5:01pm
By NITV Staff Writer


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