Where neighbours’ stance on Voice is black and white

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Where neighbours’ stance on Voice is black and white
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A run-of-the-mill suburban street in Brisbane has produced a striking illustration of opposing views on the Indigenous Voice to parliament.

A run-of-the-mill suburban street has produced a striking illustration of opposing views on the Indigenous voice to parliament.

One house, painted black, displays signs urging passing drivers, bike riders and joggers using the popular oceanfront esplanade to “Vote Yes” and has a massive Aboriginal flag on the garage door. But one hatchback car parked on the street, sporting P-plates, had a “Vote No” sticker on the back window.As the October 14 referendum on a First Nations voice draws closer, mental health experts have developed new resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who feel adversely impacted by the tone of the debates.The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation has partnered with Indigenous HealthInfoNet to provide extra support.

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