A message from the Mayor on the Voice to Parliament referendum result  

25 October 2023

In November last year, Waverley Council unanimously voted to support the Uluru Statement from the Heart which called for two substantive changes: the Voice to Parliament and a Makarrata Commission to supervise agreement-making and truth-telling about our First Nations history. In February this year, Council also voted to support the ‘Yes’ case for the voice referendum. I am extremely saddened by the outcome of the vote on 14 October 2023.

As a Council committed to social justice, we feel disappointment that many Australians have turned down the opportunity to walk together to recognise, empower and listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by enshrining a voice to Parliament within the Constitution. I want to thank everyone who has participated in the many conversations and discussions that helped to strengthen the ongoing dialogue about truth and justice. I was very proud that 62% of voters in the Wentworth electorate supported the Voice and that is a great reflection of all the work that’s been done to share information and promote understanding of the issues at stake.

We will continue to respect, acknowledge and protect the continuous living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through the implementation of our Reconciliation Action Plan, working with our Reconciliation Action Plan Advisory Committee, and maintaining strong relationships with the traditional custodians of the Waverley area.

-ENDS-

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