Endorsements in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum

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Many politicians, public figures, media outlets, businesses and other organisations endorsed voting either in favour or against the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the lead-up to the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, which was held on 14 October.

Lead lobby groups

Politicians

Federal

State and territory

All state and territory parliamentary members of the Australian Labor Party and the Greens unless otherwise noted.

The following state and territory parliamentary members of the Liberal, National, Liberal National and Country Liberal parties:

Political parties

Federal

State and territory

Local government

The mayors of 38 councils across Australia signed the "Mayors for the Voice to Parliament" declaration.[64] Many councils also pledged to support the Voice, including:

Land councils

Judges

Law firms and lawyers

Sporting organisations and athletes

Bodies

Clubs

Prominent athletes

Businesses

Directors for the Voice

On 28 August 2023, the campaign called 'Directors for the Voice' was launched, which involved 460 Australian directors from organisations large and small joining together to support the Voice.[204] After the campaign launch, more directors added their names and now more than 2240 company directors have put their name to the campaign to support an Indigenous Voice to parliament.

Religious organisations and leaders

  • Faith-based charities Anglicare Australia, Baptist Care Australia, Catholic Social Services Australia, St Vincent de Paul Society, National Council of Australia Inc, The Salvation Army, UnitingCare Australia[205][206]

Community groups, professional bodies, unions, and universities

Climate action organisations

In an open letter signed by 43 climate organisations representing more than two million Australians, the climate movement has come out in support of writing 'Yes' for the Referendum, as a long-standing commitment to climate and first nations justice.[369]

  • Original Power
  • Australian Conservation Foundation
  • Oxfam
  • GetUp!
  • Greenpeace
  • Environmental Justice Australia (also listed under legal)
  • Conservation Council of WA
  • The Climate Reality Project of Australia & Pacific
  • Australian Youth Climate Coalition
  • Environment Victoria
  • Indigenous Peoples' Organisation Australia
  • Australian Marine Conservation Society
  • Solar Citizens
  • Nature Conservation Council
  • Queensland Conservation Council
  • Australian Parents for Climate Action
  • Australian Progress
  • Farmers for Climate Action
  • Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA)
  • The Australia Institute
  • Climate Action Newcastle
  • The Sunrise Project
  • Re-Alliance
  • ACCR
  • Australia reMade
  • Australian Religious Response to Climate Change
  • Edmund Rice Centre for Justice & Education
  • Gippsland Climate Change Network
  • Climate Action Merri-Bek
  • Tipping Point
  • Kooyong Climate Change Alliance
  • Nillumbik Climate Action Team
  • Centre for Climate Safety
  • Beyond Gas Network
  • Otway Climate Emergency Action Network
  • CLEANaS
  • Lighter Footprints
  • Darebin Climate Action Now
  • Latrobe Valley Sustainability Group

LGBTQIA+ groups

22 LGBTQIA+ groups from around Australia:[370]

  • Ambassadors & Bridge Builders International (ABBI)
  • Bisexual Alliance Victoria
  • Blaq Aboriginal Corporation
  • Dowson Turco Lawyers
  • Just.Equal Australia
  • Health Equity Matters
  • Equality Australia
  • Equality Project
  • Equality Tasmania
  • Living Proud WA
  • Minus 18
  • PFLAG Tasmania
  • Pride Cup
  • Pride Foundation Australia
  • Rainbow Crows
  • Rainbow Families
  • South Australian Rainbow Advocacy Alliance
  • Stonewall Medical Centre
  • Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
  • Thorne Harbour Health
  • Transgender Victoria
  • Victorian Pride Lobby

Health organisations

One hundred and twenty-five health organisations signed an open letter to support the voice, including:[390][391]

The arts

Musicians and bands

Organisations

Other notable individuals

On 10 October 25 Australians of the Year signed an open letter supporting the Yes vote, initiated by psychiatrist Patrick McGorry.[424] The 25 signatories were:[425]

Other prominent Australians supporting the Yes vote include:

Support has also come from abroad, including:

No campaign

Neutral

References

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