One Nation NSW wants to introduce DNA testing of people who claim Aboriginal ancestry, according to party policy documents.
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New South Wales party leader Mark Latham says this would stop "welfare rorters" and stop "self-identification".
"We will tighten the eligibility rules for Aboriginal identity to require DNA evidence of at least 25 per cent Indigenous - the equivalent of one fully Aboriginal grandparent," the party said in a policy document ahead of the March 23 New South Wales state election.
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