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  1. Jacinta Yangapi Nampijinpa Price (Warlpiri pronunciation: [jaŋabi nambiɟ̊inba]; born 12 May 1981) is an Australian politician from the Northern Territory. She has been a senator for the Northern Territory since the 2022 federal election.

  2. www.jacintaprice.comJacinta Price

    I’m Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Senator for the Northern Territory. I’ve been turning the tables on the left for years. Almost two decades ago, I started working in the NT to bridge the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. I’ve been unafraid to call it like it is ever since.

  3. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price | Facebook. 250K followers • 408 following. Intro. Country Liberal Party Senator for the Northern Territory. Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. Page · Politician. 2/229 Mc Millans Rd. OneOzTogether@gmail.com. JacintaPrice.com. Always open. Photos. See all photos.

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  4. Biography. Parliamentary service. Elected to the Senate for the Northern Territory, 2022. Committee service. Joint Select: Social Media and Australian Society served from 16.5.2024 to present. Joint Standing: Parliamentary Library served from 1.8.2022 to 13.6.2023. Joint Statutory: Human Rights served from 1.8.2022 to 13.6.2023.

  5. www.jacintaprice.com › maiden_speechJacinta Price

    27 de jul. de 2022 · July 27, 2022 Share. The Maiden speech by Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to the Australian Senate on 27 July, 2022. Thank you, Madam President. I am immensely honoured to be standing here before you as part of the 47th Parliament of Australia, as the Senator for the Northern Territory.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Senator Nampijinpa Price, who served her hometown of Alice Springs as a councillor and then its deputy mayor, was elected to represent the Northern Territory as senator in 2022. "As Aboriginal women, there's always the threat of violence … we're expected to toe the line," the senator said.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2023 · Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price fronted the National Press Club today to list the reasons why she doesn't support a Voice to Parliament. The senator says First Nations Australians are not currently affected by colonisation. She says there are lies within the Voice proposal.