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More than half of Australians oppose Indigenous panel in constitution, poll shows

Sydney, Australia
Reuters

More than half of Australians would reject the inclusion of an Indigenous advisory panel in the constitution, a newspaper poll showed on Monday, as the government struggles to lift support for the landmark proposal ahead of a vote in about six weeks.

The latest newspoll conducted for The Australian newspaper showed support for a “Voice to Parliament”, an Indigenous committee to advise Parliament on matters affecting them, continued to slide with only 38 per cent of voters intending to support it, while around 53 per cent will be opposing the proposal.

Australia is facing a six-week campaign before voting in the referendum on 14th October, when they would be asked whether they support altering the constitution to set up an Indigenous committee to advise the federal parliament.

The referendum requires a national majority of votes as well as a majority of votes in at least four of the six states in order to change the constitution. Since Australian independence in 1901, only eight of the 44 proposals for constitutional change have been approved.



The centre-left Labor government is under pressure to improve its messaging amid a steady fall in support for the referendum in opinion polls.

The poll also showed the approval ratings for Anthony Albanese, who has staked significant political capital on the referendum, fell into negative territory for the first time since he became the country’s prime minister last year.

On a two-party preferred basis, Labor still enjoys a lead of 53 to 47 per cent, though that was down from 55 to 45 per cent in the previous poll. The support for the ­conservative coalition opposition rose to its highest level since the May 2022 election, leading Labor 37 per cent to 35 per cent on primary votes.

Over the weekend, opposition leader Peter Dutton said he would hold a second referendum on Indigenous recognition if the Voice referendum fails but would not support a constitutionally-enshrined body, drawing criticism from the Voice support group.

“He’s already planning the sequel while doing everything he can to sabotage the original,” Albanese told local media.

 

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