Voters in the central Australian desert say the Yes and No campaigns have left Australians confused ahead of Saturday’s landmark referendum.
. Undecided on the push for Indigenous people to be recognised in the constitution, she felt politicians had sensationalised the issues and left voters disillusioned.
Cobey and Katie Mills, and their children, Bailey and Indiana, visited Uluru on Tuesday as part of a five-month road trip. “I just don’t think you understand the scale of it until you are here. Every time you see it, it looks different. From every angle, it looks different, and from every part of it I have felt something different.”
“I am still processing it,” Ms Mills said. “I was definitely undecided because I hadn’t taken the time to understand what it was actually going to mean. I think being at home, I potentially could have had a different idea, rather than being out here.”“Listening to the locals talk about this place and Indigenous people shifts the way you think,” he said.“What is clear to me is that it’s not really our country.
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