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(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 3 - Premier Giorgia Meloni said Monday that she will go to her voting station for the five referendums being held on June 8 and 9 but will not pick up her ballot paper, meaning ...
Australians will vote in a referendum on Saturday to recognise the country's First inhabitants, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people, in its constitution.
Australia said on Wednesday that a referendum to recognise the country's Indigenous people in its constitution will be held on October 14.
The ballot paper will read: "A proposed law to alter the constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
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Who can vote in the Voice referendum? All Australian citizens aged 18 and older. If you're serving a prison sentence of three years or longer, you're not entitled to vote in the referendum.
The question on the ballot paper will be: "A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
Here's everything you need to know about voting in the upcoming Voice referendum, and what happens when the votes are counted.
Australians have roundly rejected greater rights for indigenous citizens, scuppering plans to amend the country's 122-year-old constitution after a divisive and racially-tinged referendum campaign.
Australians have roundly rejected greater rights for Indigenous citizens, scuppering plans to amend the country's 122-year-old constitution after a divisive and racially tinged referendum campaign.