Who would have thought how visionary the 1960's were with the advent of the saying "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes". I'm not sure that saying would be have been predicated on a future filled with cyber social lounges where people can biatch and moan about the most inane things and hurt feelings.....you can even get crowd approval for changing your gender metadata...who woulda thunk it.
But the aboriginal political recognition predates even the 60's by ~30 years and my guess is it will have a long way to go before the general concensus considers it a sensible move. I think all, but the most stubborn, have have all learned a lesson or two about parliament tinkering with the consititution and work around legislations ...[as soon as we crack the door open the vandals swamp in.... the latest barbarians at the gate being wholly consumed by lascivious sexual desires, an unchosen indelible parental gift of melanin, similarly congenital gender cockups, body mutilation, etc.].
The guilt shaming, the pile ons, the blind eyes to dysphoria, the look at me, the bleeding hearts, the fame seekers, the pity me. et al has never had a playing field so vast to succour approval and favour and that is diverting focus away from actually doing something different with citizens with a tinge or more of aboriginal genome who can't figure out why they can't get out of their own way.