Speaking from the roadside in Arnhem Land, the team say a knowledge gap between urban Australians and remote communities needed to be addressed ahead of the referendum, especially given the Territory is, they say, statistically insignificant in the final count.
A successful referendum requires the support of the majority of Australians and a majority of voters in a majority of states, so at least four. But the NT is not a state, so its votes – along with the ACT and the Jarvis Bay Territory…
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