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Australians look set to vote against plan for Indigenous voice to parliament | Video

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Australians vote on Saturday (Oct 14) in a referendum which will decide whether the country’s constitution should recognise First Nations people, by giving them a voice to parliament. If approved, a new Aboriginal body would advise the government on policies directly affecting indigenous people. But opinion polls suggest most Australians are against the idea. Roger Maynard reports.

Australians vote on Saturday (Oct 14) in a referendum which will decide whether the country’s constitution should recognise First Nations people, by giving them a voice to parliament. If approved, a new Aboriginal body would advise the government on policies directly affecting indigenous people. But opinion polls suggest most Australians are against the idea. Roger Maynard reports.

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