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Jason Howard

@back2oz

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Sydney เข้าร่วม Ocak 2009
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@dbendall @NancyGeorges I’ve read everything. Plenty of detail. Happy with my decision. Land council is state not federal and completely different to what is being voted on. Simple proposition, recognised in Constitution, empowered to advise on issues affecting them. No power to act.
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Duncan Bendall
Duncan Bendall@dbendall·
@back2oz @NancyGeorges You clearly haven’t read the supporting docs to the voice. This is the problem, there is no detail on the voice which will create havoc for decades to come. Just look at Wran’s land council.
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Nancy Georges + on bsky.social@NancyGeorges·
Always knew Govt never had an adequate solutions4 indigenous Australians. I can see #thevoice is so important. I would have always voted yes - cause who the f! am I to say no?! If there’s only 1 reason to vote yes, surely it’s the biased, bigoted, racist feeling towards🧵#voteyes
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@dbendall @NancyGeorges And none of that is in this Voice proposition either. Simple proposition - recognised in Constitution, empowered to advise policymakers on issues affecting them. Advise - no power. Treaty discussions are already happening and will happen even if there’s a no vote.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@dbendall @NancyGeorges Dutton says he’ll legislate based on the same detail. How is it unfair to the majority, we still get a vote, it doesn’t take anything away from us? Dutton will do the same - so how is that not divisive?
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Duncan Bendall
Duncan Bendall@dbendall·
@back2oz @NancyGeorges Sadly no surprises there, I am voting No because there is no detail, it is divisive and unfair to the majority of the population.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@dbendall @NancyGeorges And I’m voting yes because it’s the right and fair thing to do and isn’t clouded by conspiracy theories and PHON con jobs.
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Duncan Bendall
Duncan Bendall@dbendall·
@back2oz @NancyGeorges And Jason, I know that you will vote for yes because you believe anything anti establishment. My history is the same that you learnt at school and has only recently been changed for a politically expedient woke agenda.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@dbendall @NancyGeorges @dbendall I know you were always going to vote no but seriously, what history have you looked at? Have you read the Uluru statement to hear what First Nations want & why? It’s an opportunity to unite around a great future for all Australians
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Duncan Bendall@dbendall·
@NancyGeorges And again I ask what invasion and what rape? Also where is solution that you blindly preach that the voice offers? apart from devisive, racist and apartheid for the few. Debate it, don’t delete it
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Magda Szubanski AO@MagdaSzubanski·
How could John Farnham be even more of a legend than he already is? By doing this 👇- “gifting” his Voice to The Voice So proud to have even a small role in this historic moment Pls RT THE SHIT OUT OF THIS ad as buying TV spots is very 💵🫰 Thank you for making our souls and hearts soar Megan Davis & Auntie Pat Anderson @ulurustatement @mdavisqlder 🙏🙌
ulurustatement@ulurustatement

OUR NEW AD IS LIVE!   You’re the Voice that will make history.   On 14 October, we know we all can stand together with the power to be powerful.   #HistoryIsCalling, so #VoteYes. Are you in? John Farnham is.   #UluruStatement #StayTrue2Uluru #YoureTheVoice #VoteYes

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Victoria Fielding@DrVicFielding·
Phillip Coorey has published a text message by a Coalition MP where they admit they are trying to destroy the Voice (and constitutional recognition and reconciliation in the process) to win the election. This is an utterly despicable game Dutton is playing, and he’s been exposed.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@bigyahu It still says ‘new tweets’ when they come in. Will that change to ‘new x’ ?
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alan jones@bigyahu·
Has anyone started referring to Twitter as X? (not counting journalists, X leadership team and people being sarcastic)
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Barrie Cassidy@barriecassidy·
Two days. Patient batting. We can actually do this. How good would that be?
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
Time to ban Coles and Shell in Oz for this irresponsible response to the need for climate action. Shell’s ‘obscene’ $5bn profits reignite outrage amid climate crisis theguardian.com/business/2023/…
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The National Gathering
The National Gathering@yes23au·
Tradies Harrison, Zac and Andrew are voting Yes at this year’s referendum, and are making sure their mates and colleagues know what the Voice is all about. The boys spoke to the Herald Sun last week about why they’re voting Yes. #yes23
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@happycardano1 @Daggsy5338 @yes23au The Voice referendum is voting to recognise our indigenous people in the constitution and give them a say in policy affecting them. Treaty discussions and negotiations are probably going to be more at state level as is happening in Victoria. That’s why the statements are false.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@happycardano1 @Daggsy5338 @yes23au Voice doesn’t force a treaty. Agree, Uluṟu statement had those three objectives. Treaty negotiations are already happening independent of voice referendum. They will continue and prob succeed whether there’s a yes or no on voice.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@Oh_Mr_Kelly @Daggsy5338 @yes23au Saying it can never be changed just ratchets up the fear. But making it hard to change is kinda the point of putting it in the constitution. But that’s not to say it could never be changed.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@Daggsy5338 @yes23au I have read it. But I haven’t used it as my only source. And others shouldn’t either.
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Jason Howard@back2oz·
@Daggsy5338 @yes23au Don’t need to ask Mr Mayo about the first one. That’s fundamental constitutional law. Anything can be changed in constitution by referendum. So not correct to say it is there for ever. Certainly harder to remove than if legislated. But still possible to remove.
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