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Indigenous groups are acknowledged as potential opponents but not as rights-holders or partners
Indigenous Peoples are framed as essential, empowered stakeholders in energy infrastructure ownership and leadership
Indigenous nations are portrayed as rightfully included in legal processes and entitled to consultation, affirming their standing.
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized and ignored in government decision-making
Indigenous people framed as disproportionately excluded from safety in custody
Government is framed as untrustworthy in its treatment of Indigenous communities
Indigenous communities framed as excluded from adequate housing and aged care support
Indigenous women are framed as systematically excluded and targeted by institutional practices
Indigenous families and communities are framed as being excluded from decision-making and targeted by policy
Indigenous community acknowledged through liaison efforts and content warning
Regional Australians portrayed as in distress and under threat
Indigenous families are framed as historically excluded from equitable child protection due to systemic fears
Framing Indigenous children as previously excluded from full protection due to cultural considerations
Frames younger generation as systematically excluded from homeownership
framed as excluded from benefits and bearing disproportionate burden of cuts
Portraying young Australians as included and prioritized in policy design
Indigenous people portrayed as systematically marginalized in public safety systems
Indigenous cultural expression is framed as being at risk of exclusion or censorship under the new directive
Indigenous Peoples, specifically the Yindjibarndi, are framed as historically excluded but now finally recognized and protected through legal validation
Indigenous group is portrayed as rightfully recognised and compensated for cultural loss
Indigenous community is acknowledged and included in healing efforts
Historical academic practices framed as adversarial toward Indigenous communities
Framed as systematically excluded from equal protection
Framed as deeply endangered due to systemic neglect
Indigenous children are framed as systematically excluded from safety and protection
Framing Indigenous communities as being included and empowered in self-determination of child welfare systems
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as central stakeholders with legitimate agency in policy decisions
portrayed as marginalized in national economic planning
Indigenous Peoples framed as historically excluded and colonized, deserving of recognition and inclusion