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Last I heard it was WA with Roebourne the capital.
It's not only indicative of coloured people either. The "little people are sacerd report" acknowledged that it does go on in aboriginal communities due to community disfuction.

If you have a look at other SA stats, most SA on juveniles are done by either a family member or someone that is a close family friend, more than 60% of assaults go unreported and most people that have had SAs at early age don't report it until they have a family of their own, which is usally years later.

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So you reckon selfish people don't vote, fair enough.
That's a strange assumption, where did you get that from?
I said middle Australia votes for who they think will give them the best deal, they lose whoever wins, so they vote for who will take the least off them.
How you got, "selfish people don't vote", from that is your imagination.
But hey you guys vote for Daniel Andrews, so anything is possible in Victoria, knock youselves out. Lol
Meanwhile work out how your going to pay for $180billion debt, build 25GW of renewable energy, because you wont drill for gas and only have taxpayers and no industry to pay for it.
Hopefully they can find a way to capitalise on smugness, because Victorias going to need it, or a hell of a lot more immigration, my guess, the later. Lol
 
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That's a strange assumption, where did you get that from?
I said middle Australia votes for who they think will give them the best deal, they lose whoever wins, so they vote for who will take the least off them.
How you got, "selfish people don't vote", from that is your imagination.
But hey you guys vote for Daniel Andrews, so anything is possible in Victoria, knock youselves out. Lol
Meanwhile work out how your going to pay for $180billion debt, build 25GW of renewable energy, because you wont drill for gas and only have taxpayers and no industry to pay for it.
Hopefully they can find a way to capitalise on smugness, because Victorias going to need it, or a hell of a lot more immigration, my guess, the later. Lol
Sorry. Thought we were talking about people's reason for not being on the electoral role following on from my mention that nearly 25% of aboriginal voters are not enrolled in Queensland, WA and NT. My bad.

Never voted for Daniel Andrews, BTW. As long as the Newscorp media doesn't succeed in getting rid of John Pesutto, then I would be confident Andrews will be removed next election. Anyway we digress.
 
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Australians will be told the Indigenous voice to parliament is a “leap into the unknown” when they receive the official No pamphlet in the mail, while the Yes brochure promises constitutional recognition with concrete results, as Anthony Albanese concedes the Yes case needs to be made stronger.
The Prime Minister revealed he wouldn’t announce the referendum date until September at the earliest as the Yes and No pamphlets were lodged with the Australian Electoral Commission, which will publish the respective 2000-word essays on its website on Tuesday and mail them out to 12.5 million households at least two weeks before polling day.


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How often is this going to happen ?

Whenever there is a proposal to use land in the national interest, some group decides nope, it's a sacred site go elsewhere.

Is this an example that the Voice is going to be used to strangle government and prevent necessary programs and infrastructure ?

Frightening if that is the case.

 
How often is this going to happen ?

Whenever there is a proposal to use land in the national interest, some group decides nope, it's a sacred site go elsewhere.

Is this an example that the Voice is going to be used to strangle government and prevent necessary programs and infrastructure ?

Frightening if that is the case.


I smell secret women's business...

"It was important to stop this dump because the Seven Sisters Dreaming goes through there," Barngarla elder Aunty Dawn Taylor, who was born at Kimba in South Australia, says.

"Having a waste dump out there would have just destroyed everything."
 
So the No Vote argument is based on a fear campaign no substance just the sky will fall.
Like here not to many heroes eh
 
Pssst.

Hey.

You fellas come closer.

Albo set up the Referendum on The Voice to fail.


The year 2023 has headlines so guaranteed to convince most Queenslanders to vote NO that a high charging Advertising outfit would be hard put to compete.

Tonight at Mackay airport, a city which rarely returns a win for the ALP federally.



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Pssst.

Hey.

You fellas come closer.

Albo set up the Referendum on The Voice to fail.


The year 2023 has headlines so guaranteed to convince most Queenslanders to vote NO that a high charging Advertising outfit would be hard put to compete.

Tonight at Mackay airport, a city which rarely returns a win for the ALP federally.



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Saw that earlier.

Not so sure about that. Right here we have @IFocus and probably CommieRob (but not sure as I have him blocked) pretty much openly accusing us all of racism, believing we may change our minds as a result.

This is the stupidity of the leftist mind.
 
Pssst.

Hey.

You fellas come closer.

Albo set up the Referendum on The Voice to fail.

The year 2023 has headlines so guaranteed to convince most Queenslanders to vote NO that a high charging Advertising outfit would be hard put to compete.

Tonight at Mackay airport, a city which rarely returns a win for the ALP federally.



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Hi GG

Poor fella my country

Regards
 
Hi GG

Poor fella my country

Regards

Really? You're going to keep quoting a convicted pedophile.

Poor Fellow My Country: Lamenting our Poverty of Spirit by Graeme Mundine


JAILED: Graeme Mundine was a danger to children, and five of them eventually spoke to police
By a Broken Rites researcher, article posted on 7 February 2019

 
Whenever there is a proposal to use land in the national interest, some group decides nope, it's a sacred site go elsewhere.
That's another false statement from you!
There was a requirement to consult and this was given short shrift by the government of the day.
Is this an example that the Voice is going to be used to strangle government and prevent necessary programs and infrastructure ?
If you had read anything and understood it you would stop making rubbish comments about the Voice.
Frightening if that is the case.
Not as frightening as wilful ignorance displayed in this thread.
 
Really? You're going to keep quoting a convicted pedophile.

Poor Fellow My Country: Lamenting our Poverty of Spirit by Graeme Mundine


JAILED: Graeme Mundine was a danger to children, and five of them eventually spoke to police
By a Broken Rites researcher, article posted on 7 February 2019


It’s not Mundines quote actually has nothing to do with him.

It’s a very well known book…sigh
 
Australians will be told the Indigenous voice to parliament is a “leap into the unknown” when they receive the official No pamphlet in the mail, while the Yes brochure promises constitutional recognition with concrete results, as Anthony Albanese concedes the Yes case needs to be made stronger.
The Prime Minister revealed he wouldn’t announce the referendum date until September at the earliest as the Yes and No pamphlets were lodged with the Australian Electoral Commission, which will publish the respective 2000-word essays on its website on Tuesday and mail them out to 12.5 million households at least two weeks before polling day.


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A detailed look at the "10 Reasons to Vote no" shows that none address the only point of the referendum question, which is recognition.
But the best clue to the shallowness of the "no" campaign is their totally unsupported idea that "there are better ways forward." Where are they outlined? Why weren't any presented in the decade leading up to the referendum?
"No" voters lack the power to reason, as demonstrated by Senator Price who has not worked out that "race" is a natural basis for distinction, and can only be applied to first nations peoples wrt to their recognition in the Constitution. It's unsurprising that nobody can present a sensible counter to why first nations peoples should be recognised as such, and that this fact is not temporary.
 
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