How To Make Your Vote Count On The Upcoming Referendum for Constitutional Change

Smart Mob say “No Consent” To the Recognise Scam.

Don’t Let the Government hijack our Lands, Culture and Sovereignty for free!
See our urgent message stick 
Summary of the concerns raised for the coming Referendum to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in The British Act of Parliament called the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
1. Acquiring jurisdiction 

– Acquiring Jurisdiction to apply Laws to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People is being sought through Section 51:xxvi and a so called consent process through the pathway of a Referendum. This pathway to Jurisdiction is an attempt to bypass a Treaty.

– Section 51:xxvi 

This law was designed for Alien races which means that anyone who is not an Australian citizen was considered alien and therefore foreign.  

– Consent from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People is being sought through The Referendum Council who “will advise the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition on progress and next steps towards a referendum to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution.” 

https://www.dpmc.gov.au/indigenous-affairs/constitutional-recognition/referendum-council
2. Control

– Right of consent for laws impacting us are removed

– Self determination will be forfeited and replaced with a Government Authority on all matters affecting Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander People.
3. Impacts

– Land desecration

– Land acquisition transferred to Government

– Sacred sites desecration

– Cultural Breaches

– Human Rights Breaches

– Higher incarceration

– Forced Assimilation
4. Binding Laws

– Recognition is a binding law due to the fact of the recognise definition which in The Black Laws Dictionary (Recognizance) means to enter into a bond 

– Recognition will be binding. The legislations will be binding.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/VotenoToConstitutionalChange/posts/1343741192363021
Ways you can get proactive and have your voice heard no matter where u are:
1. Take it to the Streets – hand out info

2. Print posters to pin to noticeboards in your area

3. Print pamphlets to hand to family and friends

4. Buy merchandise

5. Sign the petition

6. Add your name to the declaration of opposition

7. Join the online protests by changing your profile picture to support Vote No 

8. Turn up and make some noise at the national meetings

9. Fill in the online survey and send these fullas a message that we do not want to be recognised.

10. Write to the Referendum Council members copying and pasting from our letter provided through the link. The members are:  Co-Chaired by Ms Pat Anderson AO and Mr Mark Leibler AC. The other members of the Referendum Council are Professor Megan Davis, Mr Andrew Demetriou, Mr Murray Gleeson AC, Mr Mick Gooda, Mr Stan Grant, Ms Tanya Hosch, Professor Kristina Keneally, Ms Jane McAloon, Mr Michael Rose AM, Ms Natasha Stott Despoja AM, Mr Noel Pearson, Ms Amanda Vanstone, Ms Dalassa Yorkston and Dr Galarrwuy Yunupingu AM. The former Co-Chair, Professor Patrick Dodson, resigned as a Member of the Council on 2 March 2016.

11. You can also upload a video message or picture of yourself holding a sign with #VoteNoToConstitutionalChange to the Vote No to Constitutional Changes’ Facebook page

12. Share posts and keep the conversation going.

Vote No to Constitutional Change Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/VotenoToConstitutionalChange

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Now living in QLD raising her children on their traditional country, gathering food, learning the old art of building shelters, dance and the local language. For the past 20 years with her late Grandmother Maureen Watson and a dance group with 6 of her sisters Kaiyu travelled schools, festivals, events etc sharing the beauty of First Nations Culture through song and dance, stories, art, theatre, nursery rhymes, poetry etc and engaging all ages in different projects that inspire positive change. Also a poet, documentary maker, songwriter, artist, event organiser, media consultant, testing the waters of micro social enterprise by starting her own tshirt and sublimation printing business and with her own label, Kaiyu creates what she calls Freedom Threads.

After building their own home on Tribal Sovereign land, Kaiyu is now homeschooling and teaching the kids about making our own tinctures, learning about bushtucker and mushrooms, growing food, building with aircrete, setting up wind turbines, composting toilets and ram water pumps... Really learning what it truly means to thrive. This is our Group where we share alot of what we do

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