While Yes campaigner Noel Pearson characterised the referendum as a moral choice, even at Uluru a division can be found.
: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will arrive at Uluru on Tuesday in a move to rally support for the Voice to parliament at the site where the proposal was born in May 2017.across Australia, one of the original architects of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Noel Pearson, told an education conference in Sydney that voting Yes would be “morally right”.“One answer is morally right and the other wrong,” he said. “One brings us pride and the other shame.
This will be his first visit to the Northern Territory since enrolment for the referendum closed on September 18, after he spent time campaigning in every state except Western Australia, as well as the Australian Capital Territory. “I wish that the money which has been put in this referendum would have been used instead to address the issues with the Aboriginal ,” she said.
“I think they could have been a bit more, I suppose, upfront with some of the detail because they must have known they were going to get asked those questions,” Tony said.“We just feel that we need to. We need to recognise them and we need to get on with it. We need to move forward. If it turns out to be a No, I think it’s going to be a bit of a setback.”“We may not be able to correct what has happened, just like across any continent, in America, Europe, but we can now move forward.
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