Vote yes to more bbbj
I vote YES to Yoga Pants and NO to Crocs
Yes bro. I take no pleasure in repeating official records
The AEC has estimated the cost of the referendum will be about $450 million, where the federal government had supplied $364 million in the most recent budget to deliver the referendum.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-...ions/102878560
The PM had the responsibility before this vote to ensure the population had all the facts to make a proper decision, otherwise he should have just spent $450 million directly on bridging the Gap in indigenous health
Most Australians absolutely want the Gap closed. Just as they want all homeless people in this country cared for
Most Australians were going to vote YES back in July 2023 which shows they are very fair minded
The problem was no detailed model was presented. The Voice should have been put into action first to see of this new Committee is any better than all the previous unsuccessful ones over 100 years
Haha good post Double Adaptor!... Reminds me, I forgot to mention that when I voted that day, an old Chinese MILF who was offering referendum advice as I walked in, got in my face as I was leaving. Talking AT me, not to me, like they sometimes do, you know? Loud enough for all to hear.
"SO!! You go sex forum for election advice too...??!!" she shrieked.
Maybe she'd visited this forum I wondered.
"Well yes, there ARE dedicated threads on there regarding medication,where to buy, health, lifestyle and nutritional advice for cracking and maintaining a solid fat. Very informative if so required"
She clearly wasn't listening..
"OK!! When you have next election.... come see me, ok!"
Keep talking like that and you'll see it sooner than you think!
Respect your opinion. Just discussing your point
Don't we have more than 11, yes ELEVEN, sitting established indigenous members of Federal Parliament, which is an overrepresentation of indigenous numbers in Australia? They have daily access to the floor of Parliament in Canberra. That isn't a Voice of some type?
I can promise you I don't have a direct access to the floor of Parliament like that
I fail to see how it can be said the Indigenous don't have a voice. Can you quote how many indigenous lobby groups in Canberra are already directly interacting with Fed Government policy makers, in a formal capacity
I can Google the exact number if you need
The truth, rarely talked about, is shocking
The Federal Indigenous Minister will do nothing to change the status quo. She can't overcome a powerful entrenched lobby group who take taxpayers money with very little to show for all the money spent - $30 billion a year.
The countless funded lobby group know that if the gap is fixed, then all these people become unemployed.
The estimated cost of the referendum is $450 million. A lot of taxpayers money gets pissed up against the wall like money grows on trees. Could have employed 400 Special Needs Teachers for an entire decade
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-...ions/102878560
Very little money gets to the remote centres. Have you seen photos of these poor communities? It's awful
Next step should be an Federal audit of what money is being pissed up against the wall. But don't hold your breath for the current Albanese party to initiate the audit
We all want the Gap fixed. Clean up the swamp first
I predict on referendum day that the Australian public will reject the proposal in most states
It's not a vote against a Voice. It's a vote against a Committee that is unproven, by a PM who is usually not good on details (such as the interest rate or reading the Uluru statement, the basis of the YES case - he admits he can't be bothered reading it)
"It's all about the vibe" is a quote from the film 'The Castle'. It doesn't stand up when debating a national referendum
Sounds like a post from an actual bureaucrat
I support you in your career ambition. At least you are honest in telling everyone you want a big cut of money for yourself. Just like the rest of lobbyists who take money but the gap doesn't change
I bet there are bureaucrats earning $250000 + per year getting rich without fixing the gap. Fixing the gap makes them unemployed
Congrats for being honest
Don't accept any misinformation that Australians don't care or are racist
August 2022:
Several opinion polls suggest up to two-thirds of Australians support the Voice – Essential (65 per cent), JWS Research (65 per cent) and Resolve (63 per cent)
Then Australians looked at the contract and there were NO details
Indigenous lady Jacinta Nampijinpa Price:
"Australians will say No to division within our constitution along the lines of race, they will said No to the gaslighting, bullying, to the manipulation”.
“They will No to fruitless and futile victimhood, grievance and the push from activists to suggest that we are a racist country when we are absolutely not a racist country”
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I'd go through why the no detail argument is bullshit but I've done it too many times. Either people latched onto it as an excuse or they have no understanding of civics and how the constitution and parliament works or both. Either way, the no side ran a successful negative campaign and yes was never gonna happen with that kind of blatant political partisanship. And yes they used a couple of indigenous spokespeople so they can be quoted opposing the majority community opinion. Let's see how much they're listened to now that the referendum is over.
And $450 million is not that much in the scheme of things. During covid the LNP gave actual tens of billions to companies who made profits and even record profits. Imagine what could've been done with that.
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This is why the LNP wheeled her out. Here's another quote from an individual indigenous gentleman, Noel Pearson.
“By all means, blame us. But give us a say in the decisions that are made about us before you do.
This is the message of the voice. By having a voice, we will be responsible for closing the gap. We will be as responsible as the government for the results. With power will come responsibility.”
Missed opportunity.