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An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year.<br><br>While the flag is flying high on Tuesday May 26 for National Sorry day, it won't be long before it's put back into storage until the next celebration of national significance.<br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years. <br><br>Scroll down for video <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year<br><br><br>Ms Toka told SBS News after three long years she's getting tired of the lack compassion from politicians.<br><br>'I'm sick of telling them how I feel. I've made every argument there is to make. Let's just get it moving,' Ms Toka said.<br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which has received more than 140,000 signatures.<br><br>The move was debated in the New South Wales parliament in the final session of 2019 - but was ultimately knocked back by New South Wales Transport Minister Andrew Constance.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, (pictured) has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous Activist Cheree Toka with retired Rugby League legend Greg Inglis <br><br><br>At the time he said the government would be unable to install the flag because of 'technical difficullties' - despite saying members of the state government were 'keen' to see it happen. <br><br>Since then Ms Toka wrote to Mr Constance directly, after seeing his compassionate side emerge during the New South Wales bushfires.<br><br>But once again she was told it was not possible - this time, due to financial constraints around constructing a third flagpole.<br><br>Ms Toka remains optimistic about the cause despite the setbacks and a diminishing faith in the state's elected representatives <br><br>'First it was getting enough support to get a parliamentary debate, then it was flag protocol, then a technical issue and now a financial issue? I just thought: it's evident you don't care to show the respect to want to fly the flag.' <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous protesters call for Aboriginal flag to be permanently on top of... Aboriginal flag to fly on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | Daily Mail Online <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which gained more 140,000 signatures<br><br><br>'If cost really is the issue, I'll do a GoFundMe and raise it myself' she says.<br><br>But changes in the New South Wales state government could provide a new pathway to continue her fight. <br><br>The recent resignation of the state's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Harwin has renewed her confidence in having her dream fulfilled before her 30th birthday. <br><br>The portfolio now comes under the responsibility of New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.<br><br>Another ally has also emerged in the form of a potential Liberal candidate for the Lord Mayor of Sydney Christine Forster.<br><br>She told SBS News she'll be supporting Ms Toka's campaign.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018 (Pictured: Former NSW Labor leader Luke Foley with Cheree Toka)<br><br><br>'I understand there've been some engineering issues associated with the installation of a third flagpole, but I hope these can be addressed so we see the Aboriginal Flag flying permanently above Sydney Harbour sooner rather than later.' <br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018.<br><br>A spokesperson for the New South Wales government told Daily Mail [http://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=Australia Australia] in a statement they have 'no plans' to change the current schedule of the flag being flown. <br><br>'Each year the Aboriginal flag is flown in place of the NSW State flag during Australia Day,  [http://Thealfa.xyz/naughty-alysha/ Mila kunis naked] National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee Week, Reconciliation Week, National Sorry Day, and the Anniversary of the Prime Minister's apology to the stolen generations,' the spokesperson said. <br><br>Daily Mail Australia has contacted Transport Minister Andrew Constance for comment. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: <br><br>The woman fighting to see the Aboriginal flag fly permanently on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | SBS News

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'An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year.<br><br>While the flag is flying high on Tuesday May 26 for National Sorry day, it won't be long before it's put back into storage until the next celebration of national significance.<br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years. <br><br>Scroll down for video <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year<br><br><br>Ms Toka told SBS News after three long years she's getting tired of the lack compassion from politicians.<br><br>'I'm sick of telling them how I feel. I've made every argument there is to make. Let's just get it moving,' Ms Toka said.<br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which has received more than 140,000 signatures.<br><br>The move was debated in the New South Wales parliament in the final session of 2019 - but was ultimately knocked back by New South Wales Transport Minister Andrew Constance.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, (pictured) has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous Activist Cheree Toka with retired Rugby League legend Greg Inglis <br><br><br>At the time he said the government would be unable to install the flag because of 'technical difficullties' - despite saying members of the state government were 'keen' to see it happen. <br><br>Since then Ms Toka wrote to Mr Constance directly, after seeing his compassionate side emerge during the New South Wales bushfires.<br><br>But once again she was told it was not possible - this time, due to financial constraints around constructing a third flagpole.<br><br>Ms Toka remains optimistic about the cause despite the setbacks and a diminishing faith in the state's elected representatives <br><br>'First it was getting enough support to get a parliamentary debate, then it was flag protocol, then a technical issue and now a financial issue? I just thought: it's evident you don't care to show the respect to want to fly the flag.' <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous protesters call for Aboriginal flag to be permanently on top of... Aboriginal flag to fly on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | Daily Mail Online <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which gained more 140,000 signatures<br><br><br>'If cost really is the issue, I'll do a GoFundMe and raise it myself' she says.<br><br>But changes in the New South Wales state government could provide a new pathway to continue her fight. <br><br>The recent resignation of the state's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Harwin has renewed her confidence in having her dream fulfilled before her 30th birthday. <br><br>The portfolio now comes under the responsibility of New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.<br><br>Another ally has also emerged in the form of a potential Liberal candidate for the Lord Mayor of Sydney Christine Forster.<br><br>She told SBS News she'll be supporting Ms Toka's campaign.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018 (Pictured: Former NSW Labor leader Luke Foley with Cheree Toka)<br><br><br>'I understand there've been some engineering issues associated with the installation of a third flagpole, but I hope these can be addressed so we see the Aboriginal Flag flying permanently above Sydney Harbour sooner rather than later.' <br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018.<br><br>A spokesperson for the New South Wales government told Daily Mail [http://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=Australia Australia] in a statement they have 'no plans' to change the current schedule of the flag being flown. <br><br>'Each year the Aboriginal flag is flown in place of the NSW State flag during Australia Day, [http://Thealfa.xyz/naughty-alysha/ Mila kunis naked] National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee Week, Reconciliation Week, National Sorry Day, and the Anniversary of the Prime Minister's apology to the stolen generations,' the spokesperson said. <br><br>Daily Mail Australia has contacted Transport Minister Andrew Constance for comment. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: <br><br>The woman fighting to see the Aboriginal flag fly permanently on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | SBS News'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year.<br><br>While the flag is flying high on Tuesday May 26 for National Sorry day, it won't be long before it's put back into storage until the next celebration of national significance.<br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years. <br><br>Scroll down for video <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year<br><br><br>Ms Toka told SBS News after three long years she's getting tired of the lack compassion from politicians.<br><br>'I'm sick of telling them how I feel. I've made every argument there is to make. Let's just get it moving,' Ms Toka said.<br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which has received more than 140,000 signatures.<br><br>The move was debated in the New South Wales parliament in the final session of 2019 - but was ultimately knocked back by New South Wales Transport Minister Andrew Constance.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, (pictured) has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous Activist Cheree Toka with retired Rugby League legend Greg Inglis <br><br><br>At the time he said the government would be unable to install the flag because of 'technical difficullties' - despite saying members of the state government were 'keen' to see it happen. <br><br>Since then Ms Toka wrote to Mr Constance directly, after seeing his compassionate side emerge during the New South Wales bushfires.<br><br>But once again she was told it was not possible - this time, due to financial constraints around constructing a third flagpole.<br><br>Ms Toka remains optimistic about the cause despite the setbacks and a diminishing faith in the state's elected representatives <br><br>'First it was getting enough support to get a parliamentary debate, then it was flag protocol, then a technical issue and now a financial issue? I just thought: it's evident you don't care to show the respect to want to fly the flag.' <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous protesters call for Aboriginal flag to be permanently on top of... Aboriginal flag to fly on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | Daily Mail Online <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which gained more 140,000 signatures<br><br><br>'If cost really is the issue, I'll do a GoFundMe and raise it myself' she says.<br><br>But changes in the New South Wales state government could provide a new pathway to continue her fight. <br><br>The recent resignation of the state's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Harwin has renewed her confidence in having her dream fulfilled before her 30th birthday. <br><br>The portfolio now comes under the responsibility of New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.<br><br>Another ally has also emerged in the form of a potential Liberal candidate for the Lord Mayor of Sydney Christine Forster.<br><br>She told SBS News she'll be supporting Ms Toka's campaign.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018 (Pictured: Former NSW Labor leader Luke Foley with Cheree Toka)<br><br><br>'I understand there've been some engineering issues associated with the installation of a third flagpole, but I hope these can be addressed so we see the Aboriginal Flag flying permanently above Sydney Harbour sooner rather than later.' <br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018.<br><br>A spokesperson for the New South Wales government told Daily Mail [http://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=Australia Australia] in a statement they have 'no plans' to change the current schedule of the flag being flown. <br><br>'Each year the Aboriginal flag is flown in place of the NSW State flag during Australia Day, [http://Thealfa.xyz/naughty-alysha/ Mila kunis naked] National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee Week, Reconciliation Week, National Sorry Day, and the Anniversary of the Prime Minister's apology to the stolen generations,' the spokesperson said. <br><br>Daily Mail Australia has contacted Transport Minister Andrew Constance for comment. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: <br><br>The woman fighting to see the Aboriginal flag fly permanently on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | SBS News '
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[ 0 => 'An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year.<br><br>While the flag is flying high on Tuesday May 26 for National Sorry day, it won't be long before it's put back into storage until the next celebration of national significance.<br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years. <br><br>Scroll down for video <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>An Indigenous activist says it's 'insulting' the Aboriginal Flag is only flown on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 19 days a year<br><br><br>Ms Toka told SBS News after three long years she's getting tired of the lack compassion from politicians.<br><br>'I'm sick of telling them how I feel. I've made every argument there is to make. Let's just get it moving,' Ms Toka said.<br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which has received more than 140,000 signatures.<br><br>The move was debated in the New South Wales parliament in the final session of 2019 - but was ultimately knocked back by New South Wales Transport Minister Andrew Constance.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka, 29, (pictured) has been fighting to get the indigenous symbol atop the city's iconic landmark permanently for the past three years<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous Activist Cheree Toka with retired Rugby League legend Greg Inglis <br><br><br>At the time he said the government would be unable to install the flag because of 'technical difficullties' - despite saying members of the state government were 'keen' to see it happen. <br><br>Since then Ms Toka wrote to Mr Constance directly, after seeing his compassionate side emerge during the New South Wales bushfires.<br><br>But once again she was told it was not possible - this time, due to financial constraints around constructing a third flagpole.<br><br>Ms Toka remains optimistic about the cause despite the setbacks and a diminishing faith in the state's elected representatives <br><br>'First it was getting enough support to get a parliamentary debate, then it was flag protocol, then a technical issue and now a financial issue? I just thought: it's evident you don't care to show the respect to want to fly the flag.' <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Indigenous protesters call for Aboriginal flag to be permanently on top of... Aboriginal flag to fly on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | Daily Mail Online <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The young activist launched a change.org petition for her cause in 2017 which gained more 140,000 signatures<br><br><br>'If cost really is the issue, I'll do a GoFundMe and raise it myself' she says.<br><br>But changes in the New South Wales state government could provide a new pathway to continue her fight. <br><br>The recent resignation of the state's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Harwin has renewed her confidence in having her dream fulfilled before her 30th birthday. <br><br>The portfolio now comes under the responsibility of New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.<br><br>Another ally has also emerged in the form of a potential Liberal candidate for the Lord Mayor of Sydney Christine Forster.<br><br>She told SBS News she'll be supporting Ms Toka's campaign.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018 (Pictured: Former NSW Labor leader Luke Foley with Cheree Toka)<br><br><br>'I understand there've been some engineering issues associated with the installation of a third flagpole, but I hope these can be addressed so we see the Aboriginal Flag flying permanently above Sydney Harbour sooner rather than later.' <br><br>The New South wales Labor party made a pledge to install the flag on the bridge as part of their election campaign back in 2018.<br><br>A spokesperson for the New South Wales government told Daily Mail [http://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=Australia Australia] in a statement they have 'no plans' to change the current schedule of the flag being flown. <br><br>'Each year the Aboriginal flag is flown in place of the NSW State flag during Australia Day, [http://Thealfa.xyz/naughty-alysha/ Mila kunis naked] National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee Week, Reconciliation Week, National Sorry Day, and the Anniversary of the Prime Minister's apology to the stolen generations,' the spokesperson said. <br><br>Daily Mail Australia has contacted Transport Minister Andrew Constance for comment. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more: <br><br>The woman fighting to see the Aboriginal flag fly permanently on the Sydney Harbour Bridge | SBS News' ]
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