At meetings and events, who generally delivers the Acknowledgement of Country?
- The youngest person attending the meeting
- The Chair or Master of Ceremonies ✓
- A representative of the state government
- The person who booked the meeting venue
Why this is the answer
The person running the meeting or event normally gives the Acknowledgement.
This question is from: Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country protocols
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