Patrons at Queanbeyan Hotel say they’re voting ‘no’ in Voice referendum. Here’s why | The Canberra Times

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He mentions the Uluru Statement which, according to the Australian Human Rights Commission, sought a Voice to Parliament but also “a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations peoples that acknowledges the historical and contemporary cultural rights and interests of First Peoples by formally recognising sovereignty, and that land was never ceded”.

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