As of my last update, several Aboriginal Australians serve in the Parliament of Australia, including members from various political parties. Notable figures include Linda Burney, the first Aboriginal woman elected to the House of Representatives, and Senator Pat Dodson, known as the "Father of Reconciliation." Additionally, there are representatives from Aboriginal communities in state parliaments across the country. Their presence aims to ensure that Indigenous voices and perspectives are included in legislative processes.
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Australia and in the north in Canada
I do not know about aboriginals specifically, but there are many uses forlemon grass commonly employed today, for example repelling mosqitoes.
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Today's Parliament is very moden and have to many jujes
parliment
The relevance of a Parliament in a democracy is to act for and serve the people.
For the British Parliament we have today, there is a long history of conflict: the beheading of King Charles I, and a civil war. But, eventually, a democracy arose. Members of Parliament are now elected by the people, to serve the people, for the good of the people.
the queen
No aborigines served in WW2 for Australia.
what does pariament do today? what does pariament do today? what does pariament do today?
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