Candidates are hopeful being part of South Australia's Voice to Parliament will help them address the challenges facing their communities, but they acknowledge it will not be the only solution.
Candidates for the SA Voice hope the body will help them address challenges facing their communities."When they said No I was so emotional. I cried and I thought 'this is wrong'," she said.But Ms Likouresis is still putting her hand up, nominating as a candidate in South Australia's Voice to Parliament.Ms Likouresis said it was a chance to speak up in a way her ancestors could not.
"Whereas South Australia is giving us the opportunity to go on a new route, but still giving us a Voice but within our own state."She said she hoped having a Voice to Parliament would help address issues around domestic violence and suicide within her community. "I worked back through the late 90s and early 2000s and we had some programs the inmates were doing," he said.
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