Selena Uibo

Leader of the
Opposition,
Northern Territory

Selena Uibo

Leader of the
Opposition,
Northern Territory

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Standing up for all

Territorians

My name is Selena Uibo, and I’m the Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Territory.

My team and I are passionate about this place we call home and about standing up for every single Territorian —no matter who they are or where they live.


There is no better place to live in Australia than the Territory. It is filled with hardworking, entrepreneurial, and free-spirited people who share a deep passion for their communities.

Priorities

Every person deserves the opportunity to thrive and to give back to our community. Good government means providing the foundations and the resources to help people be their best. It means investing in and lifting up our young people, making sure they have access to a quality school education, as well as pathways to training and meaningful employment. It means ensuring they feel part of the community and that their voice matters.

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On February 21, 2025, Uibo criticized Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro for an apparent reversal regarding the privatization of correctional services. She highlighted that the current government’s stance contradicts their 2018 position against such privatization effo

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About Selena

Selena Uibo, the Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Territory and head of the Territory Labor Party, has been actively addressing several key issues in recent weeks.

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Selena on Anti-Vilification Protections

Uibo has also voiced strong opposition to the government’s plan to remove vilification protections from the Anti-Discrimination Act. She emphasized that this move would leave the Northern Territory as the only Australian jurisdiction without legislation against public