'Kitchen table conversations' to take center stage in Voice to Parliament debate

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'Kitchen table conversations' to take center stage in Voice to Parliament debate
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With less than a month to go, the chats being had in suburbs and towns across Australia may prove key to which way the country will go on the Voice to Parliament, amid efforts to engage multicultural communities.

abc.net.au/news/everyday-australians-to-shape-indigenous-voice-referendum/102849430As politicians scrap over the merits of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, local leaders say next month's referendum result will in fact hinge on conversations being had between everyday Australians.

"This campaign will be won by having those quiet conversations with your friends and your family around the kitchen table or from one of us coming to knock on your door and say hi." She said many people she had spoken to didn't understand what the Voice was, but were on board once educated about it. Mr Rajan, alongside other multicultural and Indigenous community leaders, has been hosting information sessions targeted at demographics such as migrants, refugees and non-English speakers."There are lots of soft No's, but we're trying to change them to hard Yes's by the time it comes down to the vote," he said.it's rarer to find grassroots community groups siding with the No camp, according to the UWA Public Policy Institute's Paul Maginn.

"The way I see it, the No vote will actually make sure that we, as people of Australia, are focused more on what Aboriginal people are deprived of."

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