Things aren’t alright in Alice Springs.
Out of sight and out of mind to most of the country, the problems in Alice Springs and across the Northern Territory are being ignored by Anthony Albanese. But something must change. Now. Back in January when the country’s media shone a spotlight on the problems, Albo couldn’t spare more than a few hours before he had to hop back on a plane to get to Melbourne for the Tennis, and he hasn’t been back out here since. Three days courtside, just four hours in Alice Springs. That’s not leadership, that’s cowardice. So when Peter Dutton came to Alice Springs, demonstrating REAL concern for the people of Alice Springs and showing us all what REAL leadership looks like, Labor and its lackeys couldn’t handle it. They went into meltdown. The talking points were sent out quickly and everyone got on message. Their approach – to try criticising Peter Dutton for “politicising” Alice Springs and turning serious issues like child sexual abuse in to a “political football”. Are you for real? It’s a bit rich from the party doing NOTHING about the problems affecting Aboriginal Australians, instead pushing only for their dangerous, divisive, and costly Voice. It’s the grand solution in their eyes, but they can’t even tell us how it would work! As my mate Paul Murray put it, the Voice campaign is a “giant year-long distraction from accountability”. Too right! They have no plan, they have no clue, they have nothing but a mission to tear the country apart with division. Labor isn’t just politicising Aboriginal issues in the NT, it’s happy to politicise them all over the country. Like when they voted against my call for an inquiry into land councils, Labor has shown time and again that it’s happy to let the REAL problems continue while they get warm and fuzzy feelings after a few good headlines. Labor’s divisive Voice is more than just a catastrophic mistake, it’s a cop out. It’s their excuse to leave the vulnerable in dangerous conditions. It’s dangerous, it’s divisive, it’s costly and it’s wrong – that’s why I’m voting NO. Yours for REAL solutions, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price Senator for the Northern Territory
VOICE – PM Anthony Albanese lobbed up to a press conference with US basketballer Shaquille O’Neal
Dear Richard, The divisive Voice just goes from bad to worse. Last year, before many Australians had even heard of Labor’s referendum, PM Anthony Albanese lobbed up to a press conference with US basketballer Shaquille O’Neal. Why? Because apparently Shaq – in Australia to promote a gambling company – is a big supporter of the divisive Voice. Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney tried to explain the point of having a former basketballer from the US arguing why Australians should vote to change their Constitution. “It’s not easy in Australia — we all know that — and I think having Shaquille O’Neal as part of a campaign is important,” she said. Albo said Shaq had agreed “to do some vids and to have a chat” about the divisive Voice. Whatever. Shaquille O’Neal might be a full bottle on slam dunks, but I reckon he knows stuff all about the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australians. Even less about the complexities of your Constitution. But the PM reckons getting former sportsmen on board to peddle the Voice is a great idea to convince Australians to enshrine racial division in the Constitution. On the weekend, he said he had been talking to retired football players about speaking out in support of his campaign. These so-called ‘Voice Ambassadors’ will travel the nation trying to justify the unjustifiable. We know the administrators who run the major football codes are all on board. We know the big banks, the ABC, the inner-city elites are all backing the divisive Voice. And none of them have any idea about what is really going on in Alice Springs, where I come from. What makes an elite football player any different? The truth is, it’s just another trick for the pro-Voice activists to get their way. Just like their claim that this is about “constitutional recognition”, just like the fact Albo won’t show you the laws that govern the Voice until AFTER you vote on it… They’re desperate to deface your Constitution with their divisive politics. The truth is that the Voice isn’t about you. It’s about handing MORE power to the elites who already have too much of a say on everything. But if they think Australians will vote for their bad idea just because a retired footballer does, they have another thing coming. Yours in unity, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on behalf of FAIR AUSTRALIA
Welcome to the festival of elites…
The divisive Voice just goes from bad to worse. Last year, before many Australians had even heard of Labor’s referendum, PM Anthony Albanese lobbed up to a press conference with US basketballer Shaquille O’Neal. Why? Because apparently Shaq – in Australia to promote a gambling company – is a big supporter of the divisive Voice. Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney tried to explain the point of having a former basketballer from the US arguing why Australians should vote to change their Constitution. “It’s not easy in Australia — we all know that — and I think having Shaquille O’Neal as part of a campaign is important,” she said. Albo said Shaq had agreed “to do some vids and to have a chat” about the divisive Voice. Whatever. Shaquille O’Neal might be a full bottle on slam dunks, but I reckon he knows stuff all about the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australians. Even less about the complexities of your Constitution. But the PM reckons getting former sportsmen on board to peddle the Voice is a great idea to convince Australians to enshrine racial division in the Constitution. On the weekend, he said he had been talking to retired football players about speaking out in support of his campaign. These so-called ‘Voice Ambassadors’ will travel the nation trying to justify the unjustifiable. We know the administrators who run the major football codes are all on board. We know the big banks, the ABC, the inner-city elites are all backing the divisive Voice. And none of them have any idea about what is really going on in Alice Springs, where I come from. What makes an elite football player any different? The truth is, it’s just another trick for the pro-Voice activists to get their way. Just like their claim that this is about “constitutional recognition”, just like the fact Albo won’t show you the laws that govern the Voice until AFTER you vote on it… They’re desperate to deface your Constitution with their divisive politics. The truth is that the Voice isn’t about you. It’s about handing MORE power to the elites who already have too much of a say on everything. But if they think Australians will vote for their bad idea just because a retired footballer does, they have another thing coming. Yours in unity, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on behalf of FAIR AUSTRALIA
We are one Australia’: Fair Australia Indigenous delegation demands to be heard in Canberra
In case you missed it, yesterday Peter Dutton and the Liberals said YES to REAL solutions, and NO to Labor’s Canberra Voice. They said YES to recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as Australia’s First People in our Constitution, and NO to constitutional division. They said YES to local and regional advisory bodies, and NO to Canberra elites having all the power. This is an important moment in the fight against Labor’s dangerous, divisive and costly Canberra Voice. Thank you, Peter Dutton! Meanwhile supporters of the Voice have been confirming what we feared all along. Megan Davis, key architect of the Uluru statement, told us this week that Parliament will not be able to “shut the voice up” and the Indigenous body will speak to “all parts of the government.” Greg Craven, a constitutional expert – and supporter of a constitutional amendment – said that the proposed change was “far worse than I had contemplated the worst position being.” One thing has become absolutely clear since Albo announced the wording for the Voice referendum – the Voice will have the power to bring government to a halt, to challenge decisions it doesn’t like, and insert itself wherever it wants to. The Voice is a dangerous threat to our democracy. And so much for unifying, anyone voicing concerns about these broad powers is being shouted down by the likes of Albanese and his partisan supporters. After months of ignoring the Coalition’s questions and concerns, and brushing off suggestions from shadow Attorney-general Julian Leeser, Albo claims: “I made it very clear the whole way through that I seek bipartisanship.” But Albo’s Voice is dividing our country already. He’s playing politics and trying to set himself up for a win-win situation. If the “Yes” vote wins he plays the lone hero, if the “No” vote wins, he’ll blame everyone else for not listening to Aboriginal Voices. Listen to him already: “If not now, when? Indigenous people expect this to be advanced.” But that’s plain wrong and he knows it. It might surprise some of the inner-city elites to learn, but not all Aboriginal people think the same way! Albo claims it’s an “opportunity for a moment of national unity,” but so far, it’s already dividing Indigenous Australians more than anything else. You’ll hear me say it time and again before this referendum, this Voice is dangerous, it’s divisive and it’s costly – and we must say NO. Yours for REAL solutions, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price Senator for the Northern Territory
We are one Australia’: Fair Australia Indigenous delegation demands to be heard in Canberra
March 22, 2023 Matthew Sheahan A delegation of Aboriginal Australians have travelled to Canberra thanks to the Fair Australia (powered by ADVANCE) campaign, to ask the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader to hear their ‘no’ case in opposition to the Voice. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price hosted the 22 community leaders, including 11 from Ngukurr in Roper River. Organised by ‘no’ campaign Fair Australia, they are seeking meetings with Mr Albanese and Mr Dutton to offer their simple message: the Voice will divide Australians by race, rather than uniting us as a nation.
Nationals senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has warned the PM not to expect First Nations people to vote “yes” on the Voice to parliament referendum. Senator Nampijinpa Price introduced the Indigenous community representatives from across the country to politicians from different parties. Senator Price said Aboriginal people did not want to be divided or segregated, as the divisive Voice will do. “We stand as one under this flag as Australians – whether we are from the first peoples of this country, whether we’re from those who came on the first fleet, and the settlers and the migrants that come to this country,” she said. “We are one Australia.”
Senator Nampijinpa Price said there was a legitimate fear in communities that the Voice would stoke division and undo any work to close the gap. “We’ve overcome segregation in our country, to then go ahead and put it in our founding document, that is not the right thing to do going forward,” she said. Fair Australia delegation member and social worker Molisa Carney said existing representative bodies that were supposed to be representing Indigenous people were “ignoring” them. “Why aren’t our politicians … going out to the remote communities. In those communities, no one knows about the Voice,” she said. “And what about our poor children, the next generation – what are you going to provide for them? Division? Segregation, you’ve already done segregation. “We’re all Australians here, we’re meant to be working together – not against each other.”
Get a load of this
“Our vision: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples heard, recognised and empowered. “Our Purpose: We lead and influence change across government to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a say in the decisions that affect them. “Our Responsibilities: to provide advice to the Prime Minister and the Minister for Indigenous Australians on whole-of-government priorities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.” Doesn’t that sound exactly like the Voice Anthony Albanese wants to put into the Constitution? But it’s not. It’s the National Indigenous Australians Agency, set up by executive order in May 2019. According to its own website, the NIAA is an Indigenous advisory body of 1300 bureaucrats with a budget of nearly $2 billion a year whose clear purpose is to provide advice. The NIAA’s function is to oversee the way that policy is being implemented for Indigenous Australians using their regional and remote networks that are supposed to provide advice to the government. It is everything they tell us the constitutional Voice will be. So why do they want the Voice? To constitutionally enshrine their jobs for life. The NIAA has said that during the referendum it will be “playing a really important role in providing Australians with the information they need to make informed decisions when the time comes,” including “myth busting”. So much for impartiality. This is an arm of the government, using taxpayer cash, to argue the ‘yes’ case for the referendum. And if the Yes vote wins, they’ll have just enshrined their jobs and funding in the Constitution forever. This isn’t about “myth busting”, this is deceptive, backdoor government funding for the ‘yes’ campaign after Albo said he wouldn’t. This is a sneaky attempt at using YOUR money to make sure they’re on the Canberra gravy train until retirement. This is not a “modest” proposal. It’s much more than an “advisory” body, and it’s not a symbolic gesture. The Voice would be a divisive, dangerous and costly mistake that will pave the way for even more disastrous moves in the future. It will open the door to ‘treaty’, it will open the door to split sovereignty, it will open the door to two countries, not a unified Australia. This isn’t about Aboriginal people, it’s about politicians and bureaucrats securing their own futures while actively dividing Australians. We have to say NO to the divisive Voice.
The activists trying to stuff the dangerous and divisive Voice to Parliament into your Constitution keep saying Indigenous Australians don’t have a voice. Really? When you think about it, it’s a strange thing to say. In fact, it’s pretty close to a bare-faced lie. I have a voice – and so do the 10 other Indigenous Australians in the Parliament. But let’s leave that aside. Let’s just focus on the other voices. There’s over 100 Indigenous-specific official advisory bodies and organisations. There’s what they call the “Coalition of Peaks” – a body representing over 80 Aboriginal community groups. And don’t forget Indigenous Australians have their own voice – the same as any Australian – at the ballot box. But now activists are pushing to put up another voice – this time in the Constitution. And what do we get for all the billions of dollars spent on the hundreds of voices? An economic crisis, youth crime in the NT, and no better outcomes for Indigenous Australians. Not only that: so many of these “voices” are out there attacking Australia Day, disrespecting Anzac Day, and pushing their activist agenda into every part of your life. It’s time to say enough is enough. It’s time to say No. The Voice to Parliament is a dangerous and divisive proposal that will cost the earth to give a small handful of politicians and activists another platform to push their views on you. It’s eNOugh. You can raise a mighty voice that says NO to the activist busybodies ruining our country and attacking your constitution by helping to meet FAIR AUSTRALIA’S $500,000 March fighting fund. The best bit is that every single dollar you contribute will be matched, thanks to the generosity of fellow supporter Simon Fenwick. The activists have the big dollars, the big businesses, and the backing of big media. It’s up to you and I to stand together and push this powerful message out to the millions of Australians who need to hear they are not alone: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Here’s a simple truth, one that every Australian knows in their heart. If we want to make a difference in the lives of our most marginalised, we have to begin by putting a stop to treating Aboriginal Australians differently. This is what I wrote in The Australian on the weekend and the response from Aussies has been overwhelming. The message is loud and clear to anyone who wants to listen. You and I do not want a nation where one group of people is constitutionally separated from the rest of society based on the colour of their skin. It hasn’t worked so far, has it? For decades, governments and activists have treated Indigenous Australians as though we are hopelessly broken and less than everyone else. Billions of dollars of investment has been wasted on the ideological premise that Aboriginal Australians have disadvantage written into our racial heritage. And now they want to overhaul our constitution to enshrine that broken system in the heart of our democracy forever? It’s just constitutionally enshrining division and defeat. Have a look at the activists and politicians campaigning loudest for the divisive Voice. Those same people who are now arguing that Aboriginal Australia is “voiceless” have been at the table using their voices for decades. And they’re the same ones who have overseen the failure of the system so far. Not only that, taxpayers have poured billions into their failed ideas. In fact, four very senior Aboriginal politicians – Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney, Labor senators Malarndirri McCarthy and Patrick Dodson and Labor MP Marion Scrymgour – have more than 65 years of collective experience within state, territory and federal parliaments. And now they want their failure written into the Constitution? No way! The truth is that these loud, powerful voices are all the evidence you need that any human who can gain an education can take advantage of what our nation has to offer. Despite what they tell you, success has little to do with race. It has everything to do with treating Aboriginal people no different to anyone else. Constitutionally enshrining the very voices that have perpetuated the ideological notion that Aboriginal Australians are inherently disadvantaged, is constitutionally enshrining failure.
The referendum on the divisive Voice is one step closer. Last week, Labor rammed its “referendum machinery” laws through the House of Representatives. It will head to the Senate now, where I will get to be your voice against it. At the same time, the government revealed it would spend $9.5 million of taxpayers money on an “education campaign” about the Voice. They insist the money won’t be spent on promoting the ‘yes’ campaign, but given how slippery they’ve been so far, it’s hard to take them seriously. They’ll fill their education campaign with how this is a ‘modest’ proposal and how there’s no extra rights or powers without ever answering why you need to change your Constitution to help Indigenous Australians in the first place. And that’s the key question here: do you want to change the Constitution? That’s the question that’s asked first in any referendum, because changing the Constitution is a big deal. The Australian people have been asked 44 questions since Federation across 19 referendums. Every one of them asked something like, “do you support altering the constitution…” Australians voted NO a resounding 36 times in response to those 44 questions. And more often than not, we vote NO because changing the Constitution is a BIG DEAL! The Constitution is our founding document, our national rulebook. You and I don’t want to change it unless there’s a really good reason. And that’s why the Albanese Government is stacking the deck by funding a multi-million dollar “education” campaign. They’re bending the rules so they can change the rulebook. Even more disgraceful is a move by some MPs to “fact check” the arguments made by both sides in the referendum. They want a committee to edit and “fact check” the pamphlets that will be mailed to Aussies containing the ‘yes’ and ‘no’ cases. That’s right, they want to decide which arguments Australians get to hear. These people think you can’t be trusted to understand what it means to change the Constitution so you have to be “educated” and the arguments need to be “reviewed”! You and I know Australians are perfectly capable of engaging in responsible and respectful free speech on the divisive Voice. Australians know it’s a BIG DEAL to change the Constitution and pro-Voice politicians should stop trying to stack the deck. Just let the arguments run and you and I can make up our own minds! This is still a democracy after all. And this country belongs to you, not them.
Senator Jacinta Namiginha Price is the heart and sole of the “NO” push back against the Albanese campaign for a VOICE in Parliament for less than 3% of Australia’s population and that being of course the Aboriginal descendent Australian’s.
Yep, there it is, right in front of us all to hear, see and witness a supremely honest Australian and not just any old Aussie but a fair dinkum Aboriginal descendent Australian – JACINTA NAMIGINHA PRICE.
If even there was a battling Aboriginal descendent Australian that is living proof of a person who with her own endeavour, hard work and persistence has broken the shackles of the Aboriginal life style to become a magnificent example, that it is possible to make it on your own and become a person of the highest integrity and honesty.
Surely, people of Jacinta’s ilk, with her life experiences of being brought up in the brutal Aboriginal ways, in remote and fractured mobs, with constant violence against women and children, must be praised and listened to above all others.
Really, who does Albanese think he is, speaking so righteously to all Australians that he knows what is good for the Aboriginal descendent Australians.
His big bluffing mantra is that this VOICE will do everything, and instantly cure all the problems with the Aboriginal culture (ie: their way of life and living with each other).
In your dreams Albo,
This topic of the VOICE is not going to stop until the Labor Party tells Albanese to shut up about it and close it down or it is defeated in the referendium.
So, lots more on this to come.
The campaign to stop Australia being divided is underway, with you and I on the frontlines. And there is a lot at stake… You would not want to see what I saw growing up in Alice Springs. Grog, drugs, sexual assault, violence against women and children. I saw things no child should ever see. But I made an important decision. I decided I was not going to be a victim. I decided to be a fighter. I decided to fight for all the good things about our great nation and use them to make life better for every Australian. Because that’s the sense of fairness that Australia is built on. It’s so important it’s the promise at the heart of our national anthem. Advance Australia Fair. And, as every Aussie school kid knows: “For we are one and free”. But the activists behind the dangerous and divisive Voice want to rip your nation in two. They say the Voice is about “unity”. But the Voice junks the sacred principle of Aussie fairness. No longer “one and free”, Australia will be “two and divided”. Divided by race with a change to your Constitutional that can’t be undone. How is that fair? That’s why I’m asking you to help hit the March campaign target of $500,000, to fight for a FAIR AUSTRALIA and stop the Voice referendum in its tracks. And your gift today will be DOUBLED by a $250,000 Matching Fund – thanks to Simon Fenwick, a generous supporter who wants to win this campaign for a FAIR AUSTRALIA by matching your gift dollar for dollar. The full $250,000 Match Fund will only be released if friends like you respond to this challenge by March 31, which is why your support today to raise the alarm is so important – whatever portion of the fund is not matched will be lost! By investing your $500 today, thanks to the Match Fund your gift will be doubled to become $1000. You’ll make sure every Australian hears the message: The Voice is divisive. It’s not unity to accuse you of racism for reckoning the Constitution is fine as it is. It’s divisive. It’s not unity to ignore voices like mine who are already elected to parliament and who told everyone what would happen in Alice Springs when grog bans were relaxed. It’s divisive. It’s not unity when the government, major media outlets, and big business are all falling in line behind the dangerous and divisive Voice so they won’t cop a spray from the woke mob on Twitter. But they don’t scare me. And they won’t silence you. Because you can join me and help keep Australians one, together – not two, divided – with your generous support to help hit FAIR AUSTRALIA’S March campaign target of $500,000. Because unity is when we solve problems together, not separately. As Australians: one and free.
I was elected by the people of the Northern Territory and the Aussies of ALL backgrounds who live there to represent EVERYONE who calls this great country home. But Albo’s proposed “Voice to Parliament” is set to undermine that democratic process. It’s divisive, racially driven and vague at best, and I can’t get on board with that – and I’ve got a feeling you agree with me. To stop it, it’s going to take all of us standing together to block its path. It’s going to take you and I talking to our families, our friends and our colleagues to explain just how harmful and damaging this idea is. To help, here are five plain and simple reasons Australia needs to say NO to the Voice. 1. Racial Division No one can deny that it will create a constitutional division. Indigenous and non-Indigenous. Decades of work on ‘reconciliation’ and progressing beyond racial differences undone in a single moment. The Voice will permanently assign one group with special constitutional recognition based on nothing more than racial heritage. Forever ‘othered’, it’ll be us and them forever, never one people. 2. It’s Undemocratic Albo’s been vague about his plans for the Voice, but his plans for the referendum propose a clause in the constitution that would allow parliament to decide how it works. It’s a mystery ticket. He decides how it works and who runs it. More bureaucratic appointments, more Canberra politicians making decisions for Indigenous Australia without consultation. The Voice, supposedly designed for Indigenous consultation, can simply be appointed without Indigenous consultation. 3. Indigenous Australia is diverse Before settlement, Aboriginal Australia had no political or governing system, no overarching national institutions. It was a collection of roaming peoples. Each Mob was (and is) unique, with sometimes similar and sometimes different customs. Today, the spectrum on which Indigenous Australians live is broader than ever. I reckon I have more in common with white fellas from Alice than I do with Indigenous Aussies from inner-city Melbourne. How could one, bureaucratically appointed voice possibly represent all of us? It couldn’t. 4. “It’ll have no real power” They claim this will simply be an “advisory body” with “no real power”, but good luck to the person who tries to say no to the Voice. Can you imagine Albo saying no to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament? They will have such influence and control over both political parties that, in effect, whoever runs “the Voice” will have a veto over the government. Whichever unelected bureaucrat has sway over the PM, has significant control of the country. 5. The debate will be divisive No matter the outcome, Australia will be worse off just for having the argument. This is a debate with one side immediately labelled racists for opposing poor, undemocratic, race-based governance. If the Voice is successful, Australia is stuck with a bureaucracy accountable to no-one. If unsuccessful, they scream about disunity and label the majority as racists. Either way, Australia is worse off, and nothing’s done to help anyone. We have REAL problems that require REAL solutions. The Voice is nothing more than a damaging distraction that has already set our country back. Together we must stop it. We must flush it, and get to work repairing the damage already done, and finally get to work addressing the REAL problems facing vulnerable Australians of ALL backgrounds.
I’m back in Canberra this week, and let me tell you, I’m worked up. It’s been nearly two weeks since SA Senator Kerrynne Liddle – who was born in Alice Springs – highlighted the plight of an Aboriginal family living on a concrete slab on the outskirts of town. The family left the Utopia community in central Northern Territory and made the 300 kilometre journey to Alice Springs seeking healthcare and support for a 30-year-old-woman with third-stage kidney failure. These are good people. They’re not drinkers, they’re not gamblers, they don’t cause problems. They send their kids to school, they try to set a good example and they try to do the right thing. But here they are still living on an open concrete slab with nothing but a tarp for protection in the harsh Alice Springs weather. It got up to 38 degrees last weekend, and down to just 14 degrees at night.They had nothing but a tarp.It’s a national shame that families live without shelter on a concrete slab, but as far as this government is concerned: out of sight equals out of mind. Two weeks they have known about this, but all they can talk about is their divisive Voice! Ignoring the voices of her own constituents crying out for help, the Member for Lingiari and her Labor colleagues claim to want to “correct” a system that she believes discriminates against Aboriginal Australians. What’s more discriminatory than neglecting the urgent needs of Australians, just so you can use their plight for political gain while campaigning for your own self-interest? What’s more discriminatory than ignoring Indigenous Australians while telling the rest of the country that Indigenous Australians have no voice? Australia doesn’t need a Voice; we just need these people to do their jobs. In fact, there are four very senior Aboriginal politicians from Labor – Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney, senators Malarndirri McCarthy and Patrick Dodson and MP Marion Scrymgour – with more than 65 years of collective experience within state, territory and federal parliaments. They need to do their jobs! We need the bureaucrats to do their jobs! We need the taxpayer funded service providers to do their jobs! We need the government, which was democratically elected to serve all Australians, to stop looking for another way to pass the buck and to get on with its job. Stop using these lives as a political football and get on with the REAL solutions to these very REAL problems. Yours for REAL solutions,
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
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