House debates

Monday, 16 October 2023

Statements by Members

Australian Constitution

4:22 pm

Photo of Zaneta MascarenhasZaneta Mascarenhas (Swan, Australian Labor Party) Share this | | Hansard source

I'm proud to be part of a country that has the world's oldest continuous culture. This should be a source of pride for all Australians. While Australia was not ready to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders through a voice to parliament, Indigenous disadvantage has been put on a national stage, and I believe that all Australians believe that Indigenous disadvantage is unacceptable. We now must find a different path forward to closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. I remain committed to fighting for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and I will walk beside them. I respect the decision of the Australian people.

Thank you to those who volunteered to participate in our vibrant democracy. This includes almost 300 'yes' volunteers in Swan, who knocked on nearly 10,000 doors and made thousands of phone calls. Thank you for your commitment to progress. To the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders in my community, I say that I'm sorry. Your strength, courage and grace are a source of inspiration. Please know that I will be beside you. I also respect that Indigenous leaders have called for a week of silence to mourn the results. Australia is the land of a fair go, where everyone can reach their full potential, and it is now time for us to reflect on how we create a better future for all Australians, including First Nations Australians.