McCarthy Named New Indigenous Minister, Commissioner Welcomes

Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss has welcomed the appointment of Senator Malarndirri McCarthy as the new Minister for Indigenous Australians.

Senator McCarthy was sworn in today following the resignation last week of former Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney, who has left the frontbench and will not contest the next election.

"Senator McCarthy has been an exceptional advocate for First Nations people and communities for many years and I look forward to working with her to advance the rights and interests of First Nations people across Australia," Commissioner Kiss said.

"Senator McCarthy's considerable experience in both Federal and Northern Territory politics - especially as Federal Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians and Indigenous Health - places her in an ideal position to take on this new role.

"Senator McCarthy has a comprehensive understanding of the issues which affect the lives of First Nations people and has demonstrated her ability to work effectively with relevant individuals, communities, agencies and organisations.

"As a highly experienced journalist in her early career, Senator McCarthy will also be adept at communicating with people on the many complex issues and policy responses which impact on First Nations people and communities.

"I look forward to working with Minister McCarthy to bring about positive change and the recognition of rights that will ensure quality life outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples."

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