This idea came directly from Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people.
Voting Yes means:
• Supporting an aspiration put forward by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people over decades.
• Accepting a proposal backed by over 80% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The call for a Voice did not come from politicians.
In 2017, after many years of work and countless conversations in every part of the country, nearly 250 Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander leaders and elders endorsed the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
Calling for recognition in the Constitution through a Voice.
Asking us to help make practical change in their lives and create better opportunities for their children.
Australians from all walks of life, all faiths and cultures, and all sides of politics have given their support to
this proposal.
Now we can make it a reality.
Voting Yes is an act of unity that will bring Australians together.
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