Key 'No' camps merge to form Australians for Unity to strengthen referendum campaign
ABCThe two campaigns pushing for a No vote to the forthcoming Voice to Parliament referendum have merged, in a move that is aimed at unifying their message and strengthening their campaign. Key points: Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Warren Mundine will be the spokespeople for the new Australians for Unity campaign The pair had originally both been part of the Recognise a Better Way campaign Senator Nampijinpa Price then left Recognise a Better Way to front Fair Australia Until now, the two main groups were the Warren Mundine-led Recognise a Better Way, and Fair Australia, the group with the backing of shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Senator Nampijinpa Price and Mr Mundine were both originally a part of the Recognise a Better Way group, before Senator Nampijinpa Price left to front Fair Australia. Tax deductions for donations News of the merger came as the Recognise a Better Way campaign received conditional deductible gift recipient status in the 2023 federal budget. Voice budget includes mental health support Photo shows An Indigenous flag flaps in the wind against a blue sky background The federal government will spend more than $10 million on boosting mental health support for First Nations people during the Voice campaign.