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Mundine criticizes the repetitive nature of these reports, emphasizing that the same issues persist because the approach is flawed. He advocates for a shift towards integrating land and sea rights with economic development, noting that Indigenous Australians possess ownership of more than half of the continent. He argues that turning this land into an economic base—through resource projects, mining, and gas development—could serve as a catalyst for creating jobs, funding education, and empowering community growth.