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Queensland public servants forbidden from including acknowledgments of country in email signatures, Labor says

www.theguardian.com Queensland public servants forbidden from including acknowledgments of country in email signatures, Labor says

Government denies it issued directive, but opposition MP Leeanne Enoch says whistleblower has shared document outlining the decision

Queensland public servants forbidden from including acknowledgments of country in email signatures, Labor says
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  • Well if the government is publicly saying "no, we didn't say that", then public servants should safely be able to go ahead and do it. Whatever private communications they got must have been in error.

  • Oh, I hadn't thought to include it in mine. Good idea. I'm tempted to add a free Palestine too, but I probably shouldn't stir the pot too much when I'm trying to not draw attention to myself lol

  • I don't use a signature. I type that out every email.

  • As a wog myself, I won't be offended if I'm not forcibly inserted in the Parliament's acknowledgement; so I invite Mr Weir to discover other ways to make me feel "included" if that's his wish, and focus the acknowledgement on what the acknowledgement is about.