Voice launch in South Australia an appeal to history

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Yes campaigners want South Australia to live up to its reputation as forward-thinking and generous, helping win a majority on October 14.

Planned as a shining satellite city orbiting around jobs and families, Elizabeth was home to Holden, a postwar migration boom and rock icon Jimmy Barnes. A local street is even named Bogan Road.Sarah Reed

SA should be a leader on Indigenous recognition, the popular and charismatic Labor leader urged – just as it had been for universal suffrage, anti-discrimination laws, the decriminalisation of homosexuality and land rights.“Our national identity is carved from an ethos of egalitarianism, our fundamental sense of fairness. An affection that extends beyond those to whom we are related.”

Malinauskas is expected to help lead campaigning and media attention. His government has legislated a state-based Voice, but opted to delay its start until 2024, amid confusion with the national project.Referendum rules require a majority of voters in a majority of states to support a proposition for it to pass. Both sides believe NSW and Victoria are likely to vote for the Voice, while Queensland and Western Australia could oppose it. That means the Yes campaign fails without SA and Tasmania.

She pointed to trailblazing Yorta Yorta man Sir Doug Nicholls, an AFL great and Christian pastor who campaigned for Indigenous rights and was appointed SA governor in 1976.Kirstie Parker, Uluru Dialogue strategic adviser for SA

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