Australians have voted against a proposed constitutional amendment to establish an advisory body, referred to as the “Voice,” representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The referendum, held on Saturday, resulted in a majority of Australians voting to reject the government’s proposal. The “Voice” was intended to provide Indigenous Australians with input into government policies that affect their lives.

Australia’s voting outcome has concluded the process to establish the “Voice.”

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One thought on “Australia said “no” to the Aboriginal Voice. The country’s residents rejected the recognition of indigenous peoples in a referendum”
  1. “It’s a disappointing outcome that highlights the deep divisions within the country regarding this important issue.”

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