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Response rates from 694 Pirate Party voters.

83%
Yes
17%
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83%
Yes
17%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Pirate Party voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @593R4MJfrom New South Wales  answered…4yrs4Y

To be honest, Im sick of recognizing Aboriginal people. this country is going to end up being run by Aboriginals soon and the white man will be a second class citizen. Hell we can't even claim racism when an Aboriginal calls us whiteys or crackers or honky or any racial slur.

 @4WPM5BSfrom New South Wales  answered…4yrs4Y

It's important, but a referendum is incredibly expensive to hold. It would be more efficient to actually do something that would provide resources that would actually help someone, and serve more of a purpose than just sit there as a token gesture.

 @4X989LWfrom New South Wales  answered…4yrs4Y

They should recognise all religions and cultures but provide no benefit for any as we are all Australian.

 @Kiceannafrom Victoria  answered…4yrs4Y

No, Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders are Australian, thus I would argue they are recognized and represented, even if not by name. The constitution doesn't need to change.

 @9727M25answered…2yrs2Y

No. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are Australian and therefore they are already recognised. By creating a specific reference, category or any other separation/segregation from being 'Australian' is a form of apartheid.

 @9ZMSSFBanswered…1mo1MO

We should encourage unity in our language. We are all Australians as far as the National Government is concerned

 @9TKSK4Danswered…3mos3MO

Yes but more broadly to ensure all Australians regardless of background. Which I believe is already in the constitution.