Corowa和Urana理事会推翻了对土著国旗的禁令,因为78%的公共提案反对,选择把国旗作为包容的象征。
Corowa and Urana councils reversed a ban on Indigenous flags after 78% of public submissions opposed it, choosing to keep the flags as symbols of inclusion.
科罗瓦和乌拉纳的联邦理事会在超过880份公开呈件(78%反对)后,推翻了禁止在理事会会议厅中悬挂土著国旗的计划。
Federation Council in Corowa and Urana has reversed its plan to ban Indigenous flags from council chambers, following over 880 public submissions—78% opposing the move.
在举行有争议会议和临时取消旗帜后,理事会决定暂停执行这项政策,理由是社区强烈支持他们作为包容的象征而存在。
After a contentious meeting and temporary removal of the flags, the council decided to pause the policy, citing strong community support for their presence as symbols of inclusion.
这一决定是在关于文化承认的持续辩论中作出的,理事会官员承认有必要与当地土著群体最后敲定一项和解行动计划。
The decision comes amid ongoing debate over cultural recognition, with council officials acknowledging the need to finalize a Reconciliation Action Plan with local Aboriginal groups.