Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney delivered impassioned pleas to Labor faithful to get out and support the Voice.
He said there would be no losers by enshrining a consultative body in the constitution.Labor's leadership has delivered impassioned pleas to party faithful to get out and campaign for a successful referendum on the Voice with a simple message: It's time.
The Mutthi Mutthi and Wamba Wamba woman said it was unacceptable her son had a life expectancy seven years less than his peers. Senator Stewart said even 51 per cent was a mandate from the Australian people to the parliament and government "that they expect more for First Nations people in this country".
Delegates also resolved to consider a human rights charter, review disability discrimination laws, increase multicultural representation and oppose gay conversion therapy.Albanese ended the three-day conference by thanking delegates for their "sense of shared determination".
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