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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 11
  • Indigenous voting roll hits record ahead of referendum

    22 September 2023

    Aircraft, boats and four-wheel-drives will head to the most remote parts of the country next week to enable the first votes in the Indigenous voice referendum to be cast.

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  • Coalition dodges questions on Treaty and January 26

    19 September 2023

    Conflicting statements by leading No campaigners about the prospects of treaties and changing the date of Australia Day have seen a senior Coalition MP refuse – five times – to say whether he supported Warren Mundine’s comments on the two issues.

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  • Millions allocated to support mental health of Indigenous Australians during Voice campaign

    15 September 2023

    Millions allocated to support mental health of Indigenous Australians during Voice campaign.

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  • Fears Yes referendum vote will mean Circular Head Aboriginal voices will be lost

    12 September 2023

    A Tasmanian Aboriginal community fears some of Australia’s “most vulnerable” communities will go unheard if next month’s referendum is successful.

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  • Tasmania the lone state in support of Voice – poll

    Tasmania is currently the only state with a majority in support of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament proposal, according to the Resolve Political Monitor survey, published in Nine newspapers on Monday.

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  • Australia sets October date for historic vote on Indigenous recognition

    5 September 2023

    Australians will vote on October 14 on whether they want to change the constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait island people, a defining moment in the struggle for Indigenous rights in the country.

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Reconciliation Tasmania acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.