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Statement from John Pesutto on Voice

Liberal Party Victoria

After careful consideration, I have decided to vote no in the upcoming referendum on the Voice.

I strongly support Recognition of First Nations people in our foundational document, theConstitution.

On the Voice itself, I have long adopted a cautious disposition on matters of constitutional amendment. In general, I support constitutional change if it is not possible to fulfil the same purpose under our existing constitutional framework.

Putting aside whether one supports or opposes the Voice, I believe the objectives of the Voice can be achieved without constitutional change.

Governments at all levels should continue to improve their frameworks to engage Indigenous voices and meaningfully enhance the life opportunities of First Nations people.

I greatly respect many Yes advocates who are urging constitutional change and I embrace the same exalted aims for our country that would see all First Nations people share in Australia’s limitless promise.

Reasonable differences of opinion over our path need not foreclose common bonds over our destination: to eliminate disadvantage suffered by First Nations people and honour the sacred traditions and culture bequeathed by their ancestors down the ages.

The Victorian Liberals and ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾s adopted a non-binding position so our respective parliamentarians could engage in this important national discussion on their own terms.

Having now announced my individual decision, I will not be campaigning on the Voice.

My decision notwithstanding, if the referendum succeeds, I commit to working positively to make the Voice a success.

If the referendum is not successful, we must all rally to advance the wider cause of reconciliation and unite to close those gaps in life outcomes which, to this day, deny so many First Nations people the dignity and equality of opportunity they deserve.

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