With a two-letter word, Australians have struck down the first attempt at constitutional change in 24 years, major media outlets reported, a move experts say will inflict lasting damage on First Nations people and suspend any hopes of modernizing the nation’s founding document.

Early results from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) suggested that most of the country’s 17.6 million registered voters had written No on their ballots, and CNN affiliates 9 News, Sky News and SBS all projected no path forward for the Yes campaign.

The proposal, to recognize Indigenous people in the constitution and create an Indigenous body to advise government on policies that affect them, needed a majority nationally and in four of six states to pass.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    This is about ensuring it can’t be abused. They could have specified how the members would be selected in the wording of the referendum.
    They wanted to leave the door open for them to abuse it down the track.

    • @WaxedWookie
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      11 year ago

      How would it be abused, exactly?