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'I won't be a yes man': Co-chair of ACT Reconciliation council resigns

ABC Australia · Jun 1, 2026, 12:52 AM

Key takeaways

  • Selina Walker says there has been a failure to take practical steps towards reconciliation.
  • ACT Reconciliation Council co-chair Selina Walker has resigned, saying the territory government is failing on First Nations policy.
  • Her departure has been made public as the ACT marks today's Reconciliation Day public holiday — a key event the council provides advice on.

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Selina Walker says there has been a failure to take practical steps towards reconciliation. (ABC News: Simon Beardsell)

ACT Reconciliation Council co-chair Selina Walker has resigned, saying the territory government is failing on First Nations policy.

Her departure has been made public as the ACT marks today's Reconciliation Day public holiday — a key event the council provides advice on.

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