One mid-September morning outside a shopping centre in western Sydney, a group of people were asked about their views on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Their responses were mixed; some were voting Yes in the 14 October referendum, others No. But many were unsure or undecided.
One man, speaking in Arabic, responded “yes, why not?” when asked whether he would be voting on the Voice. When it came to the referendum date, he was unsure.
“When it’s time for it, I’ll go and vote,” he…