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The community sector is launching a final campaign push for the Voice to
Parliament, with more than 80 leading community groups across housing, health,
legal, disability, financial aid and social welfare today releasing a joint statement
urging Australians to vote Yes to ensure First Nations voices are heard.

ACOSS, State and Territory Council of Social Service (COSS) bodies, Brotherhood of
St Laurence, Oxfam, Save the Children, Sacred Heart Mission, Mission Australia, Life
without Barriers, Community Housing Industry Association, Economic Justice
Australia are among groups urging people to vote Yes on October 14.

Full media release here

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