Indigenous Australians will front a ‘No’ campaign against the Voice to Parliament, led by Indigenous leader Warren Mundine.
‘This is not my Voice’ is the messaging behind the campaign which has been developed by organisers travelling to remote parts of Australia to collect stories of Aboriginal Australians who support the ‘No’ vote.
Mr Mundine claims the vast majority of Indigenous people have not heard of the Voice and don’t know what it means.
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