Stan Grant, a high-profile former ABC journalist and Voice advocate, expresses his disappointment and doubts about Australia's views on reconciliation following the defeat of the referendum. Grant criticizes Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's campaign and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's characterization of the Voice as a 'modest request'. He also shares his personal feelings of hopelessness and the loss of his ancestral voice.
High-profile former ABC journalist and Voice advocate Stan Grant has broken his silence following the defeat of the referendum, saying Australia ’s views on reconciliation were set in stone by the No vote and he doubted he would live to see a changed nation.
Grant, a Wiradjuri man who left the national broadcaster this year after his hosting gig on QandA made him the target of racial abuse, used the JG Crawford Oration speech at the Australian National University to take aim at No campaigner Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s campaign and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s characterisation of the Voice as “a modest request”.“Our nation is set in stone: one word, no.
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