A relative of a Victorian Labor candidate who has described herself as a "proud Yorta Yorta woman" has said their family has no Indigenous ancestry and has never identified as Aboriginal.
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Labor candidate for Richmond Lauren O'Dwyer has described herself as "a proud Yorta Yorta woman"
A member of Ms O'Dwyer’s family says they have never identified as Aboriginal
Yorta Yorta community members say Ms O'Dwyer has failed to engage with the Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation and the Elders Council
Lauren O'Dwyer is running for election in the battleground seat of Richmond in Melbourne's inner north at this weekend's state election.
The ABC understands Ms O'Dwyer said her Indigenous heritage comes from her great-grandfather, Graham Berry.
However Mr Berry's daughter, Joan Keele, has told the ABC her father was not Aboriginal and never identified as Indigenous.
"My father was not … Aboriginal. His father was born in Swan Hill and his mother was born in Richmond," Ms Keele said. "So he's nowhere near Yorta Yorta country. We had a good relationship. We could chat about anything and everything, but [he] never, ever mentioned that."
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Sooooo.... would O'Dwyer - associate director of first nations foundations - be eligible to be elected to the voice? Have a look and see the power of self-identifying.....
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-21/lauren-odwyer-labor-candidate-aboriginal-...She must be Aboriginal on the Bruce Pascie side of her family, what?
yes, showing the absurdities of identity politics, and entrapment by "culture".