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is the campaign for Indigenous constitutional recognition. Authorised by Dean Parkin, Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition Ltd, Sydney
Sporting legend Eddie Betts has thrown his support behind the Yes vote saying it will open a pathway to be included in decision-making on issues that affect local Indigenous communities.
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Wiradjuri woman and former tennis world number one Evonne Goolagong Cawley believes voting Yes is a chance for all Australians to celebrate the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have within our country.
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People from across Australia are coming together to say YES!
Casting your vote this week and looking for more information on the Voice? Head to to read why this is a once-in-a-generation chance for meaningful change.
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Eighteen year old Noah just voted for the FIRST time. He voted Yes. Why?
“It’s the right thing to do. We can’t change history and none of us are responsible for what’s happened, but this is our chance to change the future.”
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For Chancellor of Australian National University and Former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Julie Bishop, the Voice is about better outcomes for Indigenous Australians giving them the tools and the right to propose solutions to the challenges in their communities.
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The Yes23 campaign warmly welcomes the support of television legend Ray Martin for a First Nations Voice.
“It’s the right thing to do for the First Australians – it’s the right thing to do for the rest of us”.
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"I can't imagine why you wouldn't vote Yes."
The Voice is about recognising over 65,000 years of culture in the constitution, and listening to Indigenous Australians on the matters impacting our communities.
That's why Hamish is voting Yes.
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25 Australians of the Year have come together in support of the Voice to Parliament in an open letter to Australians.
"A Yes vote is a step to a more united and cohesive nation, conscious of the past and looking together to the future."
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Around the world there are many countries that recognise Indigenous people in their constitution.
This year, it will be Australia’s turn. Let’s write Yes.
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"While doorknocking last week, I met a woman leaning towards voting no due to confusing media coverage. We chatted; she was reassured but undecided.
Yesterday, she approached me at the polls, proudly saying she voted Yes.
Every conversation counts."
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Ever wondered what 1000 people standing on Cottesloe beach with Yes signs looks like? Well check out this footage!
Our Perth crew came together on Wednesday to hear that the referendum for a Voice will be held on October 14.
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Wow! What a day!
Australia truly came together for Yes, with tens of thousands attending over 30 events across the country in support of a Voice to Parliament.
“We just want the support from the Australian people to vote Yes… to give the people on the ground the autonomy to make the decisions to better our lives.”
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Hello from Northeast Arnhem Land!
Meet the women of Culture College, who run educational programs for students, teachers, and professionals to learn together through culture.
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For NRL champion and Gunggari man Johnathan Thurston, the Voice to Parliament is about empowering future generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to reach their full potential.
That’s why he’s voting Yes.
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It's on. On October 14, Australians will have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to vote Yes to recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the constitution through a Voice.
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"We as parents want to give a better version of life than what we've all had".
On Saturday, stand with the 80% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people supporting the Voice and vote YES.
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Breaking news: the Referendum Bill has officially passed the Parliament!
This confirms that a referendum on a First Nations Voice will occur this year.
Sign the pledge to vote 'Yes' at now, and share it with your family, friends and colleagues.
"If the health outcomes of First Nations people was right across the country, we would have a national emergency."
Over 1000 doctors have come together in support of a Voice to Parliament. Here's why.
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"If you vote Yes, you will be walking with us"
Indigenous Australians from across the Kimberley have come together with a simple message: vote Yes.
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Later this year, Australians will vote on whether to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the constitution through a Voice.
Campaign Director Dean Parkin explains what the Voice is, and why a Yes vote is so important.
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Powerful words from Marcia Langton at the National Press Club.
By protecting the Voice in the constitution, it's protected from political football and the whims of changing governments.
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A powerful moment at Melbourne's Walk for Yes yesterday, as tens of thousands came together to sing 'Blackfella/Whitefella' by Warumpi Band.
Now is the time to stand up for a Voice to Parliament. Head to now.
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Last year, Football Australia became one of the first sporting codes to affirm their support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full.
Today, we join the nation in cheering on the Matilda's in their semi-final match against England.
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More than half of this team of volunteers in Coffs Harbour just door knocked for the first time in their lives - what legends!
Join them now at !
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"This is as much about you as it is about us, because by recognising the original peoples you're kind of recognising what Australia is and what your place in Australia is. It's going to be an important thing for everybody."
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AFL great Eddie Betts is voting Yes because the Voice to Parliament is a real chance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be included in decisions impacting their communities.
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Yes means listening. Yes means recognising. Yes means real solutions.
It means moving forward, not just standing still. It means giving our kids the future they deserve, an equal future.
Yes makes it possible.
After years of work and countless consultations, it’s time to say yes to constitutional recognition the way that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have asked for.
You're a trusted voice amongst your family and friends.
Whether you've already voted, or are heading to the polls tomorrow, share this post to show your support for the Voice!
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Leading Indian-Australian voices are showing support for Yes: "As someone from a diverse background myself, I endorse the Voice as it signifies Australia’s commitment to further embracing diversity and inclusion, and listening with our hearts, ultimately benefiting all of us."
Over 200 doctors working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Medical Services have come together to say YES to the Voice.
They join the leading body for Indigenous healthcare, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), in their support.
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On October 14, stand with the 80% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people supporting the Voice and write YES.
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Credit: Central Land Council, Sean Marsh Design
350 historians have signed a letter in support of Yes
“History is made by people turning up. History never just happens, it’s a process of people turning up at moments it matters most, and using their voice to make a difference”
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Cape York Indigenous leader Noel Pearson & Bridget Archer (Liberal Member for Bass) hit the streets of Launceston today to chat about the Voice.
Thanks to all the locals who stopped by for a chat!
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With just one week to go before the nation Walks for Yes, we’re excited to announce Paul Kelly will be performing at our Adelaide event!
Stay tuned for more artist announcements through the week, & if you haven’t RSVP’d for your local walk, head to now!
“The voice comes from the people,”
“It’s a big opportunity for us. It opens everything up for us.
“There’s a lot of people who think the same thing. We want to go ahead with it.”
- CLC deputy chair Warren Williams
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From New York to Phnom Penh, our 'Yes' volunteers are getting the word out at pre-polls all over the world! Here's a glimpse from London 📸
Want to help out? Register now at
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Indigenous people are over 60 times more likely to have Rheumatic Heart Disease than non-Indigenous people in Australia. A Voice would help us understand exactly what resources Indigenous people need to prevent Rheumatic Heart Disease in the first place.
Say hello to Joshua and Aaliyah from Galiwin'ku!
They might be a few years off voting, but are keen to show their support for the Voice!
Photo: Ros Beadle