Sydney’s City2Surf Attracts 80,000 Participants; Trade Minister Asserts Voice’s Triumph in Australia

Sydney’s City2Surf Attracts 80,000 Participants; Trade Minister Asserts Voice’s Triumph in Australia



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State Liberals across Australia divided⁣ over referendum vote

NSW Liberal leader Mark Speakman ​says ‌he⁤ will vote ⁣‘yes’ in the upcoming referendum on the Indigenous ​voice to parliament, marking the latest ‌Liberal leader to declare a position⁢ in the divided party.

He ​maintained⁤ he would not take an active role in⁢ the referendum or advise ⁢others how to⁤ vote.

Liberals around the country remain‍ divided on the voice referendum, with ‌WA​ Liberal leader Libby Mettam this week withdrawing her support for the ‘yes’ vote.

The Victorian opposition leader, John Pesutto, has given Coalition MPs the freedom to choose how they​ vote but is ​yet to reveal his personal position, as is Queensland opposition leader, David Crisafulli.

The leader of Australia’s sole Liberal government, Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff, ⁤plans to vote⁤ yes in the referendum.

For​ more on⁣ this ⁤story see, the ⁤full report by⁤ Guardian Australia’s Nino Bucci:

NSW Liberal leader backs Indigenous voice saying rewards ‘outweigh the⁤ risks’Read moreUpdated ‌at 20.41 EDT24m ago20.23 EDTVoice will win when ‘push comes to shove’,⁢ Farrell ⁢predictsDaniel Hurst

Don Farrell has predicted Indigenous constitutional recognition through a voice will have⁣ “majority support” when “push comes to shove”.

The trade minister and special minister of state predicted ‌back at ⁤the start of⁤ June that strong support from “that young cohort will ‌be enough to counter the ‘no’ vote and ⁤I think it ⁢will be the young people​ who will⁢ deliver [an] Indigenous voice for Australia”.

That was back when he addressed the National Press Club. Since then ⁣there have been a series of⁤ polls showing a negative trend for the yes side.

‘I think it⁢ will be ⁣the young people who will deliver’: Don Farrell ⁢on the voice. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

On Sky ⁤News this morning,⁣ Farrell said he was⁣ still optimistic:

The campaign to change the constitution was always going⁢ to be a difficult campaign.

I continue to‌ believe that the majority of Australians will support change to the constitution to recognise Indigenous Australians in our constitution through a voice to parliament, so I continue to be optimistic.

I’ve been involved in my role⁣ as special minister of state in ensuring that we⁣ continue to build on the number of Australians⁢ who ⁢are eligible to vote.

The last couple of weeks the AEC announced that⁢ we’ve⁣ almost 98% of Australians on the [electoral] roll and 94% of Indigenous ⁢Australians ​on the roll.

Lots of young people are ensuring that⁣ they’re ‍going to​ be eligible, so I think when push comes to shove and the vote takes place ⁢on the ⁤referendum, that we ‍will have majority support for ⁤that…

2023-08-12 19:39:12
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