Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Australians vote against recognition of indigenous peoples in the country's constitution

Australia has decisively rejected a landmark referendum to recognise Indigenous people in its constitution. The proposal - known as the Voice - also sought to establish a First Nations body to advise the government on issues affecting their communities. Preliminary results from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) suggested that most of the country's 17.6 million registered voters wrote No.
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