Mal Brough, the former Minister for Indigenous Affairs, and his teenage son mocked Aboriginal culture and the Australian Aboriginal accent during an interview with a Queensland journalist, a recent feature in The Courier Mail’s weekend magazine reveals.
The story, entitled Brough Justice, is a profile of the former federal politician turned leader of the Queensland Liberal Party.
In it, journalist Matthew Fynes-Clinton reveals that during an interview at Brough’s home, he and his son, James, aged 17, break into a mock, impromptu performance of Aboriginal song and dance, which he describes as “jarring”.
“In response to an overly sentimental query about the possibility of him intuitively sensing his Aboriginality, he leaps up and returns with a didgeridoo which he begins to play, left leg hyper-extended,” Mr Fynes-Clinton writes.
“Son James appears with a pair of clapsticks and joins in with a goofy grin.”
The journalist reveals that even Brough’s wife, Sue, gets in on the ‘gag’.
“While all this is going on, Sue remarks that Mal has a predilection for lighting camp-style fires on their property.
“When Brough finally lays down the didge, his tongue stays firmly in his cheek: ‘I just like sitting around fires playing the didgeridoo,’ he says. ‘How does that mean anything.’
“Earlier I’d heard James and his father bantering in what might politely be termed ‘mimicry of Indigenous-spoken English’. These displays … are a little jarring.”
Queensland Nationals spokesperson for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Rob Messenger told NIT today that although he was not familiar with the story, public figures should not mock Indigenous people or culture.
“I’ve seen an Indigenous stand up artist mocking himself – that’s appropriate. But certainly it’s not appropriate for any public figure to mock Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander persons … It’s not on. Generally, if anyone’s been found guilty of mocking Indigenous people or Torres Strait Islander people, I think it is appropriate that they apologise for that.”
Over the weekend, Mr Brough was elected president of the Queensland Liberals. We have invited Mr Brough to respond to the article, but we are still awaiting comment.
Reproduced from The National Indigenous Times website.
sounds like a beat up on Brough… yawn…
“Oops” Mr. Graham?
Your people are suffering endemic child sex abuse on a grand scale and your response is “Oops” !??????
1. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23811855-5013172,00.html
Lateline cleared over Mutitjulu
Ashleigh Wilson | June 05, 2008
ABC’s Lateline has been given the all-clear over its coverage of the troubled central Australian Aboriginal community of Mutitjulu.
In a 47-page report, the ABC’s independent complaints review panel found no breach of editorial policies in 29 out of 30 complaints against the program, which eventually led to the former Howard government’s intervention into NT Aboriginal communities.
The complaints were lodged by residents of Mutitjulu, a small community in the shadow of Uluru, following Lateline stories in mid-2006 that reported how girls were trading sex for petrol.
The findings exonerate the program following sustained attacks by the NT Government, online publisher Crikey and the National Indigenous Times.
2. http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/documents/feb_23_08_mutitjulu_final_report.pdf
3.http://www.nt.gov.au/dcm/inquirysaac/pdf/bipacsa_report_summary.pdf
You don’t detect very much at all.
Well the know all Fay has flapped her wings and landed on her perch, opened the beak and out comes the usual compost. Another “I love the Libs” cry of despair. Go peddle your propaganda among your mates at sicko Akermans fanciful fetishes, you may just reignite the Heiner nonsense, talking of beatups, something you are very familiar with.
Editor of The National Indigenous Times Chris Graham wrote an article entitled: “Indigenous Australia thinks Brough is a joke” also regrettably in Crikey on Tuesday, 27 May 2008. It was lampooned. http://uat.crikey.com.au/Politics/20080527-Brough.html#comments
No refernce to it here….I wonder why?
Crikey is flushing what remains of its reputation down the toilet by publishing this rubbish without appropriate reference and no signs of disowning the ridiculous views expressed.
This is neither commentary nor journalism
I think this story is a joke. Who gives a ruddy toss about what Mal Brough and his son had a few giggles about. I fear that we’re quickly heading toward another era of Keating-like political correctness. Shame if that happens.