Qantas quietly removes "acknowledgement to country" PA announcement on landing

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Would be interesting to know if on the board CSM is required to read out the alternative names, or do personal beliefs trump the company script?
 
Still say they do it on their website and a quick google search says they have amended some of the wording. Seems strange to remove it around reconciliation week if it was very recent.
Don't JQ and VA still do it?
 
Would be interesting to know if on the board CSM is required to read out the alternative names, or do personal beliefs trump the company script?
When the PA was introduced however long along, Sydney was absent while they had discussions with local communities. Then I think they went to several countries acknowledged, then it was removed and replaced with the generic acknowledgment and now seems they have settled on Gadigal country.
 
The sooner this stuff is abolished the better. It must be terribly confusing for international tourists.
Disagree, it’s a unique part of our culture that we should all celebrate, just like how Māori things are commonplace in everyday NZ life. And more and more international tourists are coming here either specifically for Indigenous culture experiences or it’s a deliberate part of their itinerary in some form.
 
Disagree, it’s a unique part of our culture that we should all celebrate, just like how Māori things are commonplace in everyday NZ life. And more and more international tourists are coming here either specifically for Indigenous culture experiences or it’s a deliberate part of their itinerary in some form.
Disagree
 

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