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Yesterday The Uluru Statement launched their History is Calling campaign to support the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum, informing the Australian public on how voting “Yes” for a First Nations Voice will change history. 4ZZZ journalist Samuel O’Brien spoke to Bridget Cama, a Wiradjuri First Nations and Pasifika Fijian woman and cochair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue about the campaign and the impacts it will have going forward.
Yesterday The Uluru Statement launched their History is Calling campaign to support the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum, informing the Australian public on how voting “Yes” for a First Nations Voice will change history. 4ZZZ journalist Samuel O’Brien spoke to Bridget Cama [car-mar], a Wiradjuri [wi-ad-jury] First Nations and Pasifika Fijian woman and cochair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue about the campaign and the impacts it will have going forward.
That was 4ZZZ journalist Samuel O’Brien speaking to Bridget Cama [car-mar], a Wiradjuri [wi-ad-jury] First Nations and Pasifika Fijian woman and cochair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue about the history is calling campaign around the referendum to enshrine an indigenous voice to parliament.