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<blockquote data-quote="Giga Hertz" data-source="post: 53874" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>All states largely voted No, even Victoria (our version of California). ACT (our DC) is the only one that had a majority yes, and even then that's probably more political and demographic based. If you look at the breakdown, the only districts that actually passed the Yes threshold are cities; specifically largely suburban white places. A lot of the breakdowns in Sydney electorates with large mixed/immigrant populations were No.</p><p></p><p>NT is also largely Aboriginal (in fact, the "single page" document came from there) and mostly made up of a couple small places and desert. It's interesting to see that decades of government programs and attempts at "fixing" issues has resulted in... distrust of government being relied on to fix issues.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the breakdowns for the region I grew up in - again, reasonably large Aboriginal population - was also overwhelmingly no.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]6795[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giga Hertz, post: 53874, member: 306"] All states largely voted No, even Victoria (our version of California). ACT (our DC) is the only one that had a majority yes, and even then that's probably more political and demographic based. If you look at the breakdown, the only districts that actually passed the Yes threshold are cities; specifically largely suburban white places. A lot of the breakdowns in Sydney electorates with large mixed/immigrant populations were No. NT is also largely Aboriginal (in fact, the "single page" document came from there) and mostly made up of a couple small places and desert. It's interesting to see that decades of government programs and attempts at "fixing" issues has resulted in... distrust of government being relied on to fix issues. Looking at the breakdowns for the region I grew up in - again, reasonably large Aboriginal population - was also overwhelmingly no. [ATTACH type="full"]6795[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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