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Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands before British colonisation.

Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote

Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote
Oct 15,2023 5:21 am

... But when in life outcomes between First Nations people and non-Indigenous Australians have instead seen many widen, the Voice was a new approach that offered a glimmer of hope for many...

The Voice: Australians vote No in historic referendum

The Voice: Australians vote No in historic referendum
Oct 14,2023 9:11 am

... The suicide rate among Indigenous Australians, for example, is almost double that of non-Indigenous Australians...

'My ancestors were invisible. I want to be visible'

'My ancestors were invisible. I want to be visible'
Oct 12,2023 9:11 pm

... " The Voice is about assimilating us into the colonial constitution to make us nice, neat little Indigenous Australians that will continue to be oppressed by the coloniser, " she says...

The Voice: Why Australia trails New Zealand on Indigenous journey

The Voice: Why Australia trails New Zealand on Indigenous journey
Oct 11,2023 9:41 pm

... Of those populations, Indigenous Australians make up 3...

Voice referendum: Indigenous rights vote is a reckoning for Australia

Voice referendum: Indigenous rights vote is a reckoning for Australia
Oct 4,2023 10:31 pm

... Yes advocates say it s a " modest yet profound" change that will allow Indigenous Australians to take " a rightful place" in their own country - which has often dragged its heels confronting its past...

Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote

Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote
Sep 5,2023 9:41 pm

... The suicide rate among Indigenous Australians, for example, is that of non-Indigenous Australians...

Voice referendum: Australia to hold historic Indigenous vote in October

Voice referendum: Australia to hold historic Indigenous vote in October
Aug 30,2023 1:30 am

... The Voice would be " a committee of Indigenous Australians, chosen by Indigenous Australians, giving advice to government so that we can get a better result for Indigenous Australians" he said...

Colonisation by British 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howard

Colonisation by British 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howard
Jul 26,2023 7:31 am

... This week, one of its leaders faced calls to resign after doubling down on comments that Indigenous Australians should undergo blood tests to prove their lineage, to receive welfare payments...

Colonisation by British 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howard

Jul 18,2023 6:21 am

By Hannah RitchieBBC News, Sydney

Colonisation was " the luckiest thing That happened" to Australia, The Nation 's second-longest serving Prime Minister John Howard has said.

His remarks were made in relation to a historic referendum due to take place this year on Indigenous recognition.

If successful, the vote will change Australia's constitution to give First Nations peoples a greater say over the laws and policies That affect them.

But The Debate has seen a surge of divisive commentary.

Speaking to the Australian Newspaper about the upcoming vote, Mr Howard described colonisation as " inevitable".

" I do hold The View That the luckiest thing That happened to This Country was being colonised by The British , " He Said . " Not That they were perfect by any means, but they were infinitely more successful and beneficent colonisers than other European countries. "

He also predicted That The Voice to Parliament initiative would fail to pass, leaving a " new cockpit of conflict" over " How To help Indigenous people" in its wake, while accusing its proponents of failing to sell it to the Australian public.

The Voice vote, Australia's first referendum since 1999, was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the start of 2023.

If passed, its supporters say it will lead to better outcomes for Australia's First Nations people, who face lower Life Expectancy , and disproportionately poorer health and education outcomes than White Australians.

But those against it argue - among other Things - That The Voice is a largely symbolic gesture which will fail to enact reform, while also undermining Australia's existing government structures.

Recent polling has also shown a steady - yet dramatic - decline in public support for The Voice , as The Debate grows more protracted.

Mr Howard is one of The Most influential conservative figures to throw his weight behind the No campaign, but his own legacy on Indigenous affairs remains controversial.

His government weakened First Nations land rights, suspended Australia's Racial Discrimination act, and refused to apologise to the Stolen Generations - tens of thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were taken from their families by the government until the mid-1960s.

And in 2007 he was The Architect of " the Intervention" a set of policies which saw Australia's military deployed to seize control of daily life in 73 remote Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory .

The now disbanded Scheme - which was enacted following a government report on the sexual abuse of children in Aboriginal communities - has been criticised as and culturally insensitive.

Mr Howard defended the policy in his interview on Wednesday as " a good old-fashioned dose of proper governance".

He also claimed That if The Voice succeeds, it could prevent the government from intervening in Indigenous communities when it is deemed necessary.

Mr Howard's remarks come amid a wave of controversy That has gripped the referendum's official No campaign.

This Week , one of its leaders faced calls to resign after doubling down on comments That Indigenous Australians should undergo blood tests to prove their lineage, to receive welfare payments.

And earlier this month, The Campaign was accused of using a " racist trope" in a newspaper ad, after it paid for a full-page cartoon depicting a prominent Indigenous Voice campaigner dancing for money.

Senior figures within the No camp's ranks have also been accused of intentionally spreading falsehoods about the vote.

Among them is federal opposition leader Peter Dutton , who warned That the vote would have an " Orwellian effect" on Australian society, by giving First Nations people greater rights and privileges.

It's a claim That has been further distorted online - and debunked - with Social Media users suggesting the vote would divide Australians into " settlers" and " original custodians" resulting in a " two-tier government".

If The Voice referendum passes, it will change The Nation 's constitution for the First Time in More Than 56 years.

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