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About Jeannie
Recently, Jeannie has had to put campaigning aside as she helps the Blaunu Foundation. She takes around 6 to 8 teenage Aboriginal girls out bush for 5 days to mentor them on Aboriginal culture including bush tucker, weaving pandanus mats, baskets and dilly-bags.

While the Labor and Liberal Parties have been slow in realising that Aboriginal run Balunu Foundation is saving the Government possibly millions, by helping youths through their troubled times, keeping them out of prison, out of harms way, and giving them a chance to get their lives together.

Jeannies Gadambua's Policies are that of
Australia's First Nation's Political Party, and that is Aboriginal control of Aboriginal problems. That is why she is standing as a candidate for ANFPP in the 
Northern Territory Senate election on September 7th, 
with Rosalie Konoth-Monks O.A.M.  

Click Here for some articles showing how Jeannie has been active in trying to educate politicians and other non-aboriginal people that that continue to ignore Aboriginal peoples concerns about corruption in Aboriginal communities.  

I believe that times need to change. That is why I am standing for Senate in this upcoming Federal election for Australia’s First Nations Political Party.

I am sick of the Labour and Liberal governments using Aboriginal people and their votes.  Each election time (the only time you see them for consecutive days) they come out selling their promises, but never deliver when they are in power. They use Aboriginal votes and ruin lives because they never consult or listen to remote areas when they make decisions for Aboriginal people.  I want to be in government to represent remote areas Territorians who want respect for law, culture, traditions, language and using the land better.  

This will be my focus if elected to the Senate.
Nothing has changed under Labour or Liberal.   

I am a strong Aboriginal woman who will stand up and speak out for remote communities.
After all Yolngu people have been running our lives successfully for over 60 thousand years. 

It is time we got control again.

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