Constitutional recognition activist says she had to find strength to attend Indigenous voice to parliament referendum yes campaign launch
“That’s how important this is,” she told Guardian Australia. “Not just to me but to many other people in my circumstances and worse circumstances.“This is just such an important moment for our country and I don’t want us to squander this moment.”
She got her start in activism in the 1990s before working in policy and the public sector. By 2013 she was the face of the Recognise campaign.“Getting our constitution to tell the truth about who we are as a nation is the least my daughter deserves,” she said back then.
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