Shortly after the Penrith Panthers beat the Broncos in a thrilling comeback win, Indigenous leader Roy Ah-See posted a video to social media.
"No Voice, no choice. Come on Australia, vote Yes," Cleary says in the short clip, wearing a shirt reading: "we support the Uluru Statement".The TikTok was reposted to X by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese tonight.
Cleary sent the video to Ah-See on Sunday, after the activist gave a presentation at his club three weeks earlier. "Nathan asked after the presentation in front of the whole playing group and the Panthers staff, what he could do to highlight the issue," Ah-See told the"He said, 'I'll do anything.' He said he wanted to live in a better country which was inclusive for everyone, and he felt strong about it."The referendum will be held on Saturday, October 14, when polling places will be open from 8am to 6pm.
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