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Voice for Change After Referendum
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June Oscar, a powerful advocate for First Nations people, argues the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum timeline was rushed, urging continued national effort toward reconciliation. Drawing from her personal journey—reconnecting with her half-brother at fifty-three—she shows how truth and connection can heal even deep divides. Raised in the Kimberley, she learned from elders about cultural richness and colonial trauma, fueling her lifelong mission to protect Indigenous women and girls. Through projects like Wiyi Yani U Thangani, she amplified their voices in policy, highlighting how their perspectives are often ignored. Despite the referendum’s outcome, she insists the conversation must go on, calling for bold political leadership and inclusive dialogue to build lasting unity across Australia.
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