Australian PM Under Fire For Attributing Country’s Growth To British Colonisation

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has come under fire for saying Australia was unsettled before British colonisation.

Mr Abbott made the comments while addressing the Melbourne Institute, saying Australia was unimaginable without foreign investment.

“I guess our country owes its existence to a form of foreign investment by the British government in the then unsettled or, um, scarcely settled, Great South Land,” he said today.

Indigenous Parliamentarian, Senator Nova Peris of the country’s Labour party said the comments hindered efforts to have her people recognised in the constitution.

“The comments were hurtful, dismissive of indigenous Australians and incorrect,” she said.

Labour leader Bill Shorten said the comment was offensive, especially from a prime minister who claimed to be dedicated to indigenous affairs.

Mr Abbott’s key indigenous adviser, Warren Mundine, labelled the comments silly and bizarre.