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Everyone wants to raise disadvantaged Aboriginals living standards and prospects in life. It's just that 60% of the population disagreed, or had doubts, that putting another layer of bureaucracy in Canberra, that no one knew how it would actually function, was probably not going to do the trick.




Have the Yes side given up? The No case didn't instigate this process, it's up to the Uluru Statement people, and Albo, to come up with a better plan to implement the Statement IN FULL. The No side quite clearly suggested that they would support recognition in the constitution as a start, but that was rejected.


And, the people have not voted to implement the Uluru Statement IN FULL. Only Albo has signed up to that.


A solution to Aboriginal disadvantage needs to be a total effort across Federal, State/Territory Governments and Aboriginal society in general, not just one side of politics.


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