Voice campaigner Thomas Mayo reveals racism hell to Stan Grant - as he opens up about a treaty after the vote in townhall meeting
1 year, 5 months ago

Voice campaigner Thomas Mayo reveals racism hell to Stan Grant - as he opens up about a treaty after the vote in townhall meeting

Daily Mail  

Stan Grant has addressed the racism levelled against him which sparked his decision to retreat from the public eye - empathising with an embattled Indigenous Voice to Parliament architect who claimed there's been an 'uptick' in racially-motivated abuse. More than 1,000 Sydneysiders turned out to hear pitches from a star studded line up of Voice campaigners including Thomas Mayo, Noel Pearson and Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney. Stan Grant has addressed the racism levelled against him which sparked his decision to retreat from the public eye - empathising with an embattled Indigenous Voice to Parliament architect who claimed there's been an 'uptick' in racially-motivated abuse 'I have a personal view on this, and a personal experience with this,' he said. The clip prominently featured Noel Pearson; who said it's the 'hope of our people that the voice will lead to the Makarrata Commission' - which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has previously said will make representations in favour of a treaty. Noel Pearson spoke at the Voice To Parliament panel, in Sydney where 1000 people attended In promotional material for the hotly anticipated event, Ms Moore said the City of Sydney has had its own 'Voice' to Council since 2008 - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Panel.

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