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Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything

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Young Australians will inherit the outcome of this referendum,” Cobble Cobble woman and Uluru Youth Dialogue Co-Chair Allira Davis said in a statement. Navigating an integrative approach to cancer can include a steep learning curve. We want to empower ourselves with good quality information and evidence to support our decisions and journey. The 1967 referendum gave parliament the power to make laws for Aboriginal people and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be counted in the official figures collected in the census.

They might have strong views personally about recognising Aboriginal people in our constitution, but they don’t share the same passion as those who are hard No and hard Yes voters. This is an issue that is not animating people.” There is an element of that constituency that are not at all attuned to the referendum,” he said. “There is a strong possibility that the [18-34] cohort may come out and vote in large numbers and offset the losses we are seeing amongst older demographics.”

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It is therefore usual for this process to include reading certain books and there are several that typically come to mind. Mr Samaras said if Yes could get the vote up high enough among younger voters “they will potentially bring states like NSW, Victoria, South Australia and to a certain extent Tasmania to a point where they are competitive”. Voting Yes is a chance for all Australians to celebrate the contribution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have made to our country and to help the next generation chase their dreams. Let’s grab this moment with both hands.”

On Wednesday, the Uluru Dialogue and Yes23 called on young Australians to talk to their networks about why they support the Voice.Yaku Pérez is no longer the candidate of the Indigenous-aligned Pachakutik party, which has been riven by ideological disputes for some time. In 2022 Pachakutik was dominated by Leonidas Iza Salazar, president of the Indigenous social movement Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (CONAIE, Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador), who led an uprising against the government in 2022 which forced concessions from the Lasso administration to protect Indigenous and environmental rights. Pachakutik is now divided, with one faction under former Pachakutik leader, Marlon Santi, of the Sarayaku Kichwa, which supports Perez’s candidacy. Pachakutik itself is not fielding a candidate. The government has not yet stated how the voice would interact with parliament or government, or how its advice would be delivered or considered.

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