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Election spillover provides ground-breaking opportunity for Marion Scrymgour PDF Print E-mail
Written by Women for Wik   
Nov 26, 2007 at 07:00 PM

Spillover of the Federal Political Landslide to
NT Government Provide Ground-Breaking
Opportunity to Aboriginal Minister

Monday, 26 November 2007

The spillover of the Federal political landslide to the NT government has provided a
ground-breaking opportunity for NT Minister for Family and Community Services and
Child Protection, Marion Scrymgour, who has become the first Indigenous woman
to become Deputy Leader of a State or Territory government.

This follows earlier political ground-breaking by Scrymgour, when she became the
first Aboriginal woman to hold a Ministerial position in a State or Territory.

In an unanticipated turn of events, Clare Martin and her Deputy Sid Stirling, stepped
down from their posts of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern
Territory. The new Chief Minister is Paul Henderson, the former Education Minister.

"Aboriginal people are estactic to see Marion Scrymgour as Deputy Chief Minister.
Marion has always listened to her constituents and she has done her best for her
people," said Ms Cummings. "We are very proud that an Indigenous woman has
become Deputy Leader of a State or Territory government."

Ms Scrymgour has been very vocal in her criticisms of the NT intervention. In late
October, she used the 2007 Charles Perkins Oration at Sydney University to blast
both the motivation and its implementation, calling it a 'vicious new McCarthyism'.


History in the making 

(NT News)
 

Read more...

 

 

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The then Indigenous Affairs Minister, Mal Brough called for Ms Scrymgour's
resignation, arguing that she was not prepared to help her own people. She later
retracted the strength of some of her words.

The support of Aboriginal people for Ms Scrymgour's view of the intervention is
indicated by the outcomes of the Federal election, which gave Labor returns of up to
95% in polling booths in some remote Northern Territory communities,including the
community of Wadeye, regularly visited by Mal Brough.

In an ironic turn of events Ms Scrymgour has become Deputy Chief Minister, while
the outgoing Indigenous Affairs Mal Brough has lost his seat.

"Marion stood up against the intervention," said Ms Cummings. "Her father, who
passed away recently, was a member of the Stolen Generation. He would be really
proud of her, as we are."

The news that Clare Martin has stepped down was met with some dismay.

"I am sorry to see Clare Martin go," said Eileen Cummings, former Policy Advisor to
the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory. "Clare was very supportive of Aboriginal
people. She made a point of funding family violence and sexual abuse programs, and she did the best she could with the resources available to her."

"The intervention made things very difficult her. The Federal government refused to
take into account what the NT government was doing to address those issues-even
programs that had been funded by the Federal government."

"Clare Martin has stepped aside in an order to allow new people to take advantage
of a new situation", said Olga Havnen, CEO of the Combined Aboriginal
Organisations of the NT. "The social policy area has been the greatest challenge
faced by Clare Martin's government. Given the legacy of neglect of past
governments, she was presented with an extraordinary challenge that the NT
government could never hope to address on its own."

"What this country needs is well-informed evidence-based policy making," said Ms
Havnen. "We have to identify what we know works, and be honest about the level of
resourcing and investment that is needed to make the necessary changes".

"While we have always welcomed the increase commitment of Federal resources to
the NT, we have been concerned that these resources were not producing the
results that communities need." Said Ms Havnen. "Now we have an opportunity to
realign those resources so that they provide effective community outcomes.

Effective outcomes do not include the more than 700 pus new public servant
positions that have been created so far."

"Marion Scrymgour has enormous support from her constituency and she is well
placed to contribute to Territory leadership in this critical period of transition," said
Ms Havnen.

Ms Scrymgour was one of the first, and most prominent, endorsees of the
grassroots campaign 'Women for Wik-Monitoring the Federal Action in the NT.'

 

http://womenforwik.org/press_release.html#9

CONTACTS:

Olga Havnen
Mobile: 0488 107 060
Email:

Eileen Cummings
Mobile: 0412 463 218
Email:

MEDIA CONTACT:

Claire Smith
Mobile: 0424 388 925
Email:

______________________________________________________________________________

 

scrymgour_deputy_leader

ELEVATED: Marion Scrymgour has made Australian political history. Picture: DANI GAWLIK

History in the making

THE NT's new deputy chief minister, Marion Scrymgour, is the highest-ranked government indigenous person in Australia's history.

The promotion of the passionate Aboriginal advocate, after a controversial career,
follows Clare Martin and Syd Stirling's resignations.

Ms Scrymgour, from Tiwi Islands north of Darwin, is one of six Aboriginal ministers
in NT government.

She made history by becoming the first indigenous woman to be a minister in any
government in Australia.

The mother of three has been a vocal opponent of the federal government's
intervention in NT Aboriginal communities and was last month forced to back away
from her criticisms.

Calling the reforms the "black kids' Tampa" and a "vicious new McCarthyism", the member for Arafura questioned the Commonwealth's motivation and operation.

Her comments sparked divisions within Labor ranks over the intervention after it was
given bipartisan support through federal parliament.

Labor leader Kevin Rudd said Ms Scrymgour was wrong and he believed a new
approach was needed for Aboriginal affairs, while then federal indigenous affairs
minister Mal Brough called for her resignation.

Mr Stirling moved to quell talk of rifts in the NT government and confusion over
where Labor stood on the matter, saying Ms Scrymgour was "a passionate
advocate for her people" and entitled to express her concerns.

It was not the first time she had made a vocal stance on issues close to her heart.

In May, she split with her party over a 99-year lease on a community on the Tiwi Islands.

She said despite the fact traditional owners of the community had agreed to a head
lease over their land, there were divisions within the wider community and questions
about the proposal had gone unanswered.

She also opposed the controversial $110 million expansion of McArthur River Mine,
which involved the diversion of a river near the Gulf of Carpentaria.

The minister absented herself when a bill approving it passed through the NT
parliament while three of her Aboriginal colleagues crossed the floor on the third
reading.

In April 2004 Ms Scrymgour severely embarrassed her Government when she
slammed her own health system, claiming she had been close to death after an
operation for a twisted bowel.

The Northern Territory News exclusively reported the then Family and Community
Services Minister said she believed delays in diagnosing her complaint and
spending 24 hours in Royal Darwin Hospital's emergency department put her life in
jeopardy.

Ms Martin's replacement, Paul Henderson, yesterday welcomed Ms Scrymgour as
his deputy.

Asked if he was concerned about her breaking party ranks, he said he considered
her to be a loyal party member.

"She is a person of enormous capacity and enormous integrity," he said.

Mr Henderson refused to say if his right faction had backed Delia Lawrie instead of
Ms Scrymgour for deputy.


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