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Former federal MP, Pat Farmer is running for the voice | The Wimmera Mail-Times | Wednesday, September 13,2023
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Former federal member of parliament and ultra-marathon runner, Pat Farmer, stopped by the Wimmera Mail-Times on Wednesday, September 13, to chat with Sheryl Lowe about Australia’s ‘Voice’ referendum.
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Well, I started on the 17th of April and the reason why I'm running is because I have the
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ability to be able to get the word out to people on specific issues.
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I've done this all my life, I've raced all over the world, raising money for clean water
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projects, clean sanitary conditions, Lifeline, Diabetes Australia, girls education, all sorts
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of different things.
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So the reason why I'm doing this is because I feel absolutely passionate about the voice.
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This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us to be able to vote and move forward together
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as one nation, one group of people together.
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And also I see this as an opportunity for us to be able to finally address some of the
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problems of the past and to work towards solutions together.
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And those solutions being pushed from the ground up, that's the whole idea of voice.
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Instead of Canberra pushing decisions on Indigenous communities around Australia, the questions
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will come from the communities and go through to Canberra and then hopefully we'll end up
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with better policy.
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We talk about the Constitution and about changes to the Constitution.
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Can you explain what that really means?
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It's pretty simple.
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The Constitution is basically our book of rules and it was set up and only the Australian
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people, the vote of the Australian people on the whole can change it.
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And that's why it's so significant with the voice to be able to have it put into the Constitution
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because we've had things like ATSIC in the past and we've had all sorts of Indigenous
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representative groups in the past but when you get a change of government they say, "Oh,
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the other government put this in so we're going to wipe it.
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We're going to get rid of it and we're going to cancel it."
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And so if it's part of the Constitution they can't cancel it.
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And the best way for me to explain that is so many people know what it's like when one
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government's in place and they're going to build a road or a railway line, they get started
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on it, they do the feasibility studies, they spend millions of dollars on all those sorts
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of things and they get down the track a little way with it.
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The election comes along, they get voted out and another government comes in and they say,
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"Okay, we're not going to build that road, we're not going to build that rail system
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any longer, we're going to do a hospital or a footy field or something else instead."
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So when it's explained to people like that they understand the practicalities of it all
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and the fact that governments change, they undoubtedly change all the time and when they
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change so do the decisions.
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And certain decisions like this that actually affect the Australian people should not be
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in the hands of the politicians to just change at a whim like that.
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