NIT: ‘Palpable’ wave of optimism spreads over Voice to Parliament supporters after Labor victory


NIT: ‘Palpable’ wave of optimism spreads over Voice to Parliament supporters after Labor victory
There’s a strong air of anticipation among supporters of an enshrined First Nations Voice to Parliament following Labor’s resounding Federal election victory at the weekend.
Among the first words uttered by newly-minted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in his victory speech on Saturday night was a recommitment to enacting the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full.
That prominence was cause for optimism, according to Uluru Statement leader Roy Ah-See.