Voting is well and truly underway for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, with millions of Aussies already casting their ballot.
A Sydney influencer shared her vote in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament only to be warned she may have stuffed it up.But she was quickly told her ballot may not be valid because of one small detail.Bursill shared her “yes” vote to her followers. Picture: Instagram
But almost as quickly as the panic started, another follower got in touch to say the worry was potentially a “false alarm”.“But yes it’s better to avoid putting any other markings in the box other than YES.”But another follower said she had no need to worry. Picture: Instagram “A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. Do you approve this proposed alteration?”
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