Well I'm not surprised at that rant Bob, I've actually "lived" in those places you've 'visited', Off the cuff remarks, you couldn't be further 'off the mark'. I've been under management imposed curfew to stay out of harms way when the outback has witnessed some dumb acts. It doesn't get sorted out by the lot you say should, there's little respect that I've seen for elders.
I've been privileged to live next door to an elder in WA, she was the nicest Aboriginal I've met. I've worked with teams of Aboriginals in Qld Boulia and even a manager in WA who was part Aboriginal.
My best mate at boarding school was Aboriginal.
My brother was nearly beaten to a pulp by one when we were in primary school. My grandfathers farm had canoe trees on the river bank. My grandfather even had ... oh whatever, I'm at LEAST as qualified as you to make a remark. So as I said

it is what it is.
Good luck with your own issues Bob, my observations are nothing to do with you, but jeez mate don't think you are the only one who's seen the real picture
PS You brought it up, btw, they always will be given the chance, but while we are waiting ... how about for the health of the kids and to protect the culture, that you remain open to the idea of the learning centre idea you linked?
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