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Key Points
- Australians have delivered a resounding No to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament
- Warren Mundine and Marcia Langton clash on the issue of race in both Yes and No campaigns.
- Mundine repeatedly spoke over Langton as she denied claims by the No campaign.
The exchange took place as the live panel started declaring results nationwide for Australia’s first referendum in a generation on Saturday night.
“You are the one who has caused division in this country. We are about uniting this country and moving forward and fixing the problems we have in Aboriginal communities.”
“It’s not true that I think Australians are racist… It’s not about race at all, and that was my message,” she said, thanking the 50,000 volunteers that helped campaign for a Yes vote.
Race in the constitution
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“We’re recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people because they were the first peoples here, not on the grounds of race,” Saunders said.
“And then to pretend that by putting those things in the constitution is not about putting a race in the constitution.”
Week of silence as Voice is rejected
As official counting continues, all states and the Northern Territory have voted No, with only the ACT delivering a Yes vote.