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Jacinta Price is a former deputy mayor of Alice Springs and a Coalition's Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. She fights for free speech and real solutions for Indigenous people in the Senate.
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Jacinta Yangapi Nampijinpa Price ( Warlpiri pronunciation: [jaŋabi nambiɟ̊inba]; born 12 May 1981) is an Australian politician from the Northern Territory. She has been a senator for the Northern Territory since the 2022 federal election.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. 227,056 likes · 10,593 talking about this. Country Liberal Party Senator for the Northern Territory Shadow Minister for...
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is a Senator for the Northern Territory and the Coalition's Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. She is a former Alice Springs Town Councillor and a long-time advocate for Indigenous issues.
Elected to the Senate for the Northern Territory, 2022. Committee service. Joint Select: Social Media and Australian Society served from 16.5.2024 to present. Joint Standing: Parliamentary Library served from 1.8.2022 to 13.6.2023. Joint Statutory: Human Rights served from 1.8.2022 to 13.6.2023.
Hace 3 días · This means we will not repeat our mistakes, but take pride in our remarkable shared achievements as a nation, so we can pursue a better future for all our children. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is opposition spokesperson for Indigenous Australians.
3 de may. de 2024 · Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is a Country Liberal Party senator for the Northern Territory and a vocal critic of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum. She speaks out on issues affecting Indigenous Australians, such as violence, sexual abuse and funding, and faces threats and backlash for her views.