Public voices multiplying on social media in support of remote Indigenous communities

Australians are speaking out in droves against the forced closure of remote Indigenous communities in WA, with tens of thousands of people voicing their support online.

Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook images

Images posted to the Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook page. Source: Facebook / Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia

A called Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia, already has over 39,400 Likes at time of writing, even though the page is less than two weeks old.

Its inception coincided with Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s comments in mid-March that living in remote Indigenous communities was a "lifestyle choice".
Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook images
Images from the Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook page. Source: Facebook / Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia
Aboriginal Community-driven initiative sosblackaustralia, which is supporting Aboriginal communities to remain on their homelands and determine their own futures, is behind the social media movement.

The page is regularly updated with photos of national and international citizens holding signs that read: “Stop the forced closure of Aboriginal communities in Australia”, videos of verbal statements of support and protests around the country.
Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook images
Image from Berlin to the Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia Facebook page. Source: Facebook / Stop the Forced Closure of Aboriginal Communities in Australia
Abbott’s comment was made in relation to the Western Australian government’s flagged closures of 150 remote Indigenous communities.


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Published 24 March 2015 11:00am
Updated 25 June 2015 2:43pm
By Andrea Booth
Source: NITV News

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