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Councillor slams ‘shameful’ history
Wearing a ‘yes’ shirt and describing the nation’s history back to settlement as “shameful” Bundaberg Regional Councillor Vince Habermann said Indigenous people were classified as “fauna” rather than ”human beings” until the 60s.
He said this was a “blight on our past” and to him, today’s vote was “just another step to give them a voice in parliament”.
He said he believed most had made up their minds but he was handing out at the Bundaberg North State High School booth in support of the ‘yes’ side and hopeful of still swaying a few who were undecided.
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Originally published as Voice referendum polling booths and coverage for Wide Bay Burnett