More than 60% of Australians voted ‘No’ in the landmark referendum on Saturday.
SYDNEY: Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday he accepted his share of blame for the failure of a referendum question on Indigenous recognition that could weaken his authority.
Only eight of 45 referenda have been successful in Australia’s history as a nation, none without bipartisan support. Dutton, who had backed a second referendum solely on recognising Indigenous people in the constitution, appeared to row back on the pledge on Monday, saying there would be no appetite for a second vote “for some time”.
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