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On 21 May 2022, the Australian Labor Party won government, with party leader Anthony Albanese becoming Prime Minister.During his victory speech, Albanese committed to holding a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in his government's first term of office, acting on the 2017 request of Indigenous leaders for such a body made with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
The study also found that the majority of people who speak English as a second language voted No. [7] Ethnic communities were, throughout the campaign, a key demographic for both the Yes and No camps. [8] The vote for the Voice in suburbs with high ethnic populations was split, with election analyst Ben Raue identifying some surprising trends ...
Kamahl (first No, then Yes on 21 September, back to No on 24 September) [546] [547] Malcolm McCusker, barrister and former governor of Western Australia [548] Anthony Mundine, Aboriginal boxer [549] Thomas Sewell, Australian Neo-Nazi and leader of the National Socialist Network [550] [551] Keith Windschuttle, conservative academic [536]
Opposing campaigners made their final pitches on Friday over changing the Australia's constitution to acknowledge a place for Indigenous Australians on the eve of the nation's first referendum in ...
Of Australia’s population of 26 million, 17,676,347 are enrolled to vote in the referendum. Early voting will begin on Monday at remote and far-flung Outback locations.
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Can of Worms is an Australian television talk show that was broadcast on Network Ten. [1]Producer Andrew Denton pitched the show as providing "an insight into what Australia really thinks about controversial topics" by removing "the barriers of political correctness."
Unlike in previous seasons where the show was given a PG rating, this season was given a G rating. Additionally, the show screened on Sunday nights rather than the previous timeslot of Wednesday nights, partly due to its unpopularity in its previous timeslot, and the entire series was aired throughout July to September 2003.