Noel Pearson calls for constitutional recognition and slams 'selective outrage' at Garma Festival

By Georgina Connery
Updated July 30 2016 - 7:18pm, first published 6:47pm
Noel Pearson said it was time to end the misery that had gone on for decades. Photo: Peter Eve / Yothu Yindi Foundati
Noel Pearson said it was time to end the misery that had gone on for decades. Photo: Peter Eve / Yothu Yindi Foundati

Noel Pearson has slammed the futility of "selective outrage" and called on Australia to get practical about closing the gap during a debate about constitutional reform at the Garma Festival in north-east Arnhem Land on Saturday.

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