Yes campaign director Dean Parkin says he remains hopeful of a win because nearly one-in-four voters was yet to make up their mind, even though polls suggest a clear majority of Australians has turned against the Voice.
The No campaign has “put the cue in the rack” in the final week of the referendum campaign and is taking voters for granted, Yes23 leader Dean Parkin claims, as Peter Dutton argues Voice advocates have failed to argue their case on its merits and explain the Voice to Australians.
Dutton, opposition spokeswoman for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and other No leaders have held a series of media conferences and interviews this week, but the Yes campaign has ramped up its events schedule, taking advantage of its larger network of volunteers. “What is in front of Australians will not impact the lives of 97 per cent of Australians, but it may make life better for the 3 per cent of Australians who are Indigenous,” he said.
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