Anthony Albanese will not attend Garma festival, despite vowing to attend every year as prime minister
•Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend this year's Garma Festival, despite his previous commitment to be present annually.
•He has attended the festival every year since 2019 and promised to engage with attendees while in office.
•This decision breaks a vow he made just 12 months ago to continue participating in Australia's largest Indigenous cultural gathering.
المصدر: The Guardian World | Source: The Guardian WorldAlbanese attended the Indigenous cultural festival every year since 2019 and committed to ‘be here and engaged with you’ while he remains in office
Anthony Albanese won’t attend this month’s Garma Festival, breaking a commitment made just 12 months ago to travel to northeast Arnhem Land each year for Australia’s largest Indigenous cultural gathering.
The prime minister last year vowed to keep attending the annual celebration of Yolŋu culture so long as he was in the role.
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→Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend this year's Garma Festival, despite his previous commitment to be present annually.
→He has attended the festival every year since 2019 and promised to engage with attendees while in office.
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