Voice Co-Design Report author Professor Marcia Langton has made it clear she will not work with a future Coalition government on a referendum for constitutional recognition of First Nations people should the Voice vote fail. “Not in the least,” Ms Langton told the National Press Club of Australia on Wednesday. “There’s no point in a second referendum because it's not what we want. “I’m not interested, and I know over 80 per cent of Indigenous Australians would not be interested.”
Voice Co-Design Report author Professor Marcia Langton has made it clear she will not work with a future Coalition government on a referendum for
constitutional recognition of First Nations people should the Voice vote fail.“There’s no point in a second referendum because it's not what we want.Read More
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