Yiŋiya Guyula, Member for Mulka and first elected as an independent in 2016, has resigned immediately from his seat, slamming the government for treating Aboriginal communities like political pawns and ignoring genuine partnership. He called recent CLP legislation “dehumanizing, oppressing and destroying,” saying the lack of collaboration is blocking real progress. His departure triggers a by-election — date TBD — marking a pivotal moment for the region.

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