The Labor solution is basically to throw loads of money at aborigines hoping it will solve the situation, this clearly has not worked as seen over the past 30 years.Riewe said:Perhaps my view is that it is common knowledge that people of aborginality are more likely to be unemployed, very poor at school etc., where the only solution given is to give them money and that should do them good. But i admit here that both Liberal and Labor are both as guilty as each in this, as through successive governments, this paternalistic approach has continued without success. But it did stem from the Whitlam years where paternalism seemed to be a major force behind his policies. And i would like to see the Howard Government do something about aborginial welfare, but handouts, as is currently the case is not right. While there should be at least a little financial assistance to help them up, there should be better community support and programs to integrate them into modern society.
But i still hold Labor slightly more responsible for this mess than the Coalition in this matter.
The coalition solution is a combination of this with mutual obligation policies. It will be interesting to see if this improves aborigines quality of life.
Both sides are clearly to blame for the appauling state of indigenous affairs in this country although the solution remains to be seen.