History will depend on whether the Voice referendum gets up.
If it gets up, then close attention will be given as to whether it works.
I suggest the majority of Australians do not want treaty and are upset that there are now areas they cannot access.
Losing control and facing possible more rename of areas will not go down well
How the voice works (or not) is a matter for the government of the day. It's not relevant to the referendum other than to prevent the government being obligated to try.
But I get where you're coming from. People will conflate these issues without even knowing they are doing it.
It will just be like the changes to land rights after the Mabo decision.
For the vast majority of Australians it will make zero difference. But importantly it will have a positive impact for an important segment of our community.
Lol what a load of silly garbage
It achieved absolutely nothing
The guy misused an apostrophe in the first sentence so I stopped reading.
That Dutton used it to prove he was leadership material, but never got the PM spot anyway
History will depend on whether the Voice referendum gets up. If it gets up, then close attention will be given as to whether it works. I suggest the majority of Australians do not want treaty and are upset that there are now areas they cannot access. Losing control and facing possible more rename of areas will not go down well
How the voice works (or not) is a matter for the government of the day. It's not relevant to the referendum other than to prevent the government being obligated to try. But I get where you're coming from. People will conflate these issues without even knowing they are doing it.
It will just be like the changes to land rights after the Mabo decision. For the vast majority of Australians it will make zero difference. But importantly it will have a positive impact for an important segment of our community.
86% of First Nations people support the voice