"Australians Reject Constitutional 'Voice' for Indigenous People in Historic Referendum"

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Australians have rejected a proposal to amend the country's constitution to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and create a consultative body called the "Voice" to Parliament. With 55% of voters voting "no," the referendum campaign highlighted racial tensions and a divide between Indigenous communities and the white majority. Despite support from the government, the "yes" campaign had been trailing in opinion polls. Indigenous Australians expressed anger and disappointment, while opponents of the amendment raised concerns about the effectiveness and potential consequences of the "Voice" assembly.
Topics:top-news#australia#constitutional-amendment#indigenous-rights#politics#racial-inequality#referendum
- Australians vote to reject constitutional 'Voice' for Indigenous people FRANCE 24 English
- Thomas Mayo blames Voice defeat on politicians who 'lied to the Australian people' | ABC News ABC News (Australia)
- The Voice: Australians vote No in historic referendum BBC.com
- Australians vote No in referendum that promised change for First Nations people but couldn’t deliver CNN
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