Look back on how mob across the country cast their vote.
Yes and No signage filled the streets across the nation while Australians voted in the historic Indigenous Voice referendum. Take a look at what happened on the day. In Redfern, the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence opened its gates to double as a polling centre and a safe space for mob to check in with each other. The Minister for Indigenous Australians voted in her local electorate of Barton.
it means our communities will be working together for a better future for our grandchildren." Despite his hope, Mr Wyatt said he was concerned about the lack of messaging provided to remote communities. "The messaging from what I've seen . . . is that they haven't been contacted by someone directly," he said. While he notes the media has relayed information, it "isn't the same" as an in-person education session.
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