00:00 What do we want? Yes! When do we want it? Now!
00:06 Their message is clear. And on the 14th of October? Yes!
00:11 People came out in Adelaide CBD in their thousands to back the voice to Parliament.
00:16 It's about time black people get the chance to speak for black people instead of white
00:20 people speaking for us like they have been for over 200 years.
00:23 They marched from Victoria Square and along King William Street.
00:30 Today is very important to me because seeing everyone here is very empowering.
00:35 People say it'll divide us, I don't think it would.
00:42 Despite its high profile supporters, the State Opposition Leader is predicting the voice
00:47 will be easily defeated at the referendum. But the Yes campaign is optimistic.
00:52 We're very encouraged by what we're seeing here in South Australia and around the country.
00:56 And you will see increasing activity from the Yes campaign and the fantastic volunteers
01:01 and people that are gathered here today because we all want one outcome and that is a Yes
01:05 outcome. While thousands of people are at today's Yes
01:08 event, another thousand people have registered their attendance for a no campaign rally in
01:13 Adelaide on Monday. They say it's a falsehood that Indigenous
01:16 Australians don't already have a voice. They're also all very committed to reconciliation
01:22 and recognition and better outcomes for our first Australians.
01:25 Both sides are asking all those eligible to make sure they're enrolled to vote by Monday's
01:30 cut-off date.
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