WA Government Neglects to Release Closing the Gap Data, According to Native Title Holders

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that the WA government is not providing the necessary Closing the Gap data, especially from the perspective of native title holders. Transparency and accountability are crucial in addressing the disparities faced by Indigenous communities. Access to this data is essential for evaluating progress and ensuring that commitments are being met. Native title holders deserve to have their voices heard and to access the information that affects their communities. It’s important for the government to prioritize this issue and work collaboratively with Indigenous leaders to achieve real, measurable outcomes. What steps do you think could be taken to advocate for better access to this data?

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