And now to grind the loss into the Labour Party with our heel: An election division map.
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They wanted to make a change to our constitution, and it was causing a lot of tension and division between the Vote Yes and Vote No supporters. Australian voters finally went to the polls yesterday and overwhelmingly voted No.
On a personal note, it has been very frustrating to see all the political airwaves taken up with discussing this vote for the past 3 months, when the number 1 issue here in Australia right now is how much the massive cost of living increases are hurting everyone bigly.
Also its estimated the campaign just cost taxpayers half a billion dollars - which is a sickening waste of funds, especially with the hospital crisis etc we are currently facing.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/14/australia/australia-referendum-results-intl-hnk/index.html
It's a map of the Australian swamp.
looks overwhelming but those little blue specks count for almost 40%
No that's not true, those blue areas are the just the areas that had more yes than no.
Deeper red areas had more No than lighter red areas.
Northern Australia was a close call. But about 20% of the aboriginal vote was still a No because even they realize that referendum was communism.
The smart ones know, they haven't forgotten the good 'intentions' of Canberra.
What really annoys me, is that Canberra is already the administration of the NT, they could already be helping those people there, yet somehow they need a vote from the public.
They've been making law for the NT all this while, yet they still won't help. So what makes people think this will be different?