Welcome To Country Ceremonies: Australian government under criticism for spending over $450K on ‘welcome ceremonies'

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File photo: Australian PM Anthony Albanese (Picture credit: AP)

Australian government’s expenditure on “Welcome to Country” ceremonies has come under scrutiny after records revealed nearly half a million dollars was spent over two financial years.
Freedom of Information documents, obtained by shadow government waste reduction spokesman James Stevens, show that 300 ceremonies across 21 government departments cost taxpayers $452,953 between 2022 and 2024, reported Sky News.
The department of the prime minister and cabinet spent $41,801 on 33 ceremonies, while the Australian Institute of Sport allocated $47,003, and the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) spent $60,342. On average, each ceremony cost approximately $1,266 and lasted five to 15 minutes, amounting to about $100 per minute.
Stevens criticised the expense, arguing that while Welcome to Country ceremonies have their place, taxpayers should not bear such a financial burden.
“Spending millions on ‘welcome’ ceremonies does nothing to address the challenges facing Indigenous Australians,” Stevens stated. Nationals Leader David Littleproud echoed these sentiments, describing the spending as ‘obscene’ and suggesting the ceremonies be reserved for major cultural or international events.
Littleproud told News.com.au that “there’s a better use of that money, particularly in shifting the dial and closing the gap”.
The federal government defended the protocols, emphasising their importance in demonstrating respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
A spokesperson was quoted by News.com.au saying the arrangements have been in place for many years, including under previous governments, and that decisions are made by departments to ensure value for money. The National Indigenous Australians Agency described the ceremonies as a mark of respect and a means of providing “spiritual safety” for visitors.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton also weighed in on the issue, stating his intent to remove Indigenous flags from press conferences if elected, arguing they divide the nation. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rebuked Dutton’s comments, accusing him of fostering division and asserting that showing respect “costs nothing.”
Critics argue that the funds allocated to Welcome to Country ceremonies could be redirected toward tangible improvements for Indigenous communities. Proponents, however, emphasise the ceremonies’ cultural significance and their role in fostering respect and unity.

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