19-09-2023, 11:53 AM
Across the dtich they've decided it just might be time to change things a bit - perhaps they will, perhaps they won't. They vote on october 14th - good luck,Oz. 
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...y-albanese
ÔÇ£There are local success stories out there. Just imagine the progress we could make with a voice connecting the regions with the nation,ÔÇØ Albanese said.
ÔÇ£Giving locals a say of course means that we save money too. Because weÔÇÖll be making sure the funding actually reaches the people on the ground.
ÔÇ£No more waste. Better results, where they are needed.ÔÇØ

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...y-albanese
ÔÇ£The idea for a voice came from the people and it will be decided by the people. Today I announce that referendum day will be 14 October,ÔÇØ Albanese told a packed theatre of yes campaign supporters, to loud applause.
ÔÇ£You are not being asked to vote for a political party, or for a person. YouÔÇÖre being asked to vote for an idea. To say yes to an idea whose time has come.ÔÇØThe announcement was met with immediate support and advocacy from a wide range of social organisations including the Australian Council of Social Services, Liberals for Yes, the trade union movement and Anglicare Australia, as well as the migrant and refugee settlement agency AMES, and Indigenous childrenÔÇÖs organisation SNAICC.
In some of his strongest and clearest advocacy for the constitutional reform, Albanese described the voice as ÔÇ£a committee of┬áIndigenous Australians┬áchosen by Indigenous Australians, giving advice to government so that we can get a better result for Indigenous Australians.ÔÇØ He painted the referendum as a simple and clear change that would lead to better policy results and cost savings through more efficient spending.ÔÇ£There are local success stories out there. Just imagine the progress we could make with a voice connecting the regions with the nation,ÔÇØ Albanese said.
ÔÇ£Giving locals a say of course means that we save money too. Because weÔÇÖll be making sure the funding actually reaches the people on the ground.
ÔÇ£No more waste. Better results, where they are needed.ÔÇØ
The prime ministerÔÇÖs speech argued that voting no to the referendum ÔÇ£leads nowhere ÔǪ nothing changesÔÇØ.┬á
ÔÇ£Our Australian story goes back 65,000 years. And what a privilege we have of sharing this continent with the oldest continuous culture on earth. But our story is not finished yet,ÔÇØ Albanese said.
ÔÇ£ItÔÇÖs up to all of us to write the next chapter together. And we can start by writing one word ÔÇô yes.ÔÇØ
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)