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Many politicians, public figures, media outlets, businesses and other organisations have endorsed voting either in favour or against the proposed Voice to Parliament in the lead-up to the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, to be held on 14 October.

"Yes" campaign

Lead lobby groups

Politicians

Federal

  • The following other former federal politicians

State and territory

All state and territory parliamentary members of the Labor Party and the Greens unless otherwise noted.

The following state and territory parliamentary members of the Liberal, National, Liberal National and Country Liberal parties

Political parties

Federal

State and territory

  • All state and territory branches of the Greens and the Labor Party.
  • Some state and territory branches of the Liberal Party:
  • Some state and territory branches of the National Party:

Councils

Local government

Mayors

The mayors of 38 councils across Australia have signed the "Mayors for the Voice to Parliament" declaration[67]

  • Heather Holmes-Ross – City of Mitcham (SA)
  • Dr Mary Duniam – Waratah-Wynyard Council (Tas)
  • Chris Homer – Shellharbour Council (NSW)
  • Anna Reynolds – Hobart City Council (Tas)
  • Ben Ramcharan – Nillumbik Shire Council (Vic)
  • Lisa Lake – Cumberland Council (NSW)
  • Kenrick Winchester – Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council (NSW)
  • Danny Gibson – City of Launceston (Tas)
  • Dylan Parker – Randwick City Council (NSW)
  • Maree Statham – Lithgow City Council (NSW)
  • Tony Bleasdale OAM – Blacktown City Council (NSW)
  • Peter Castaldo – Banyule City Council (Vic)
  • Zoe Baker – North Sydney Council (NSW)
  • Donna Davis – City of Parramatta (NSW)
  • Michael Kerr – Douglas Shire Council (Qld)
  • Andrew Zbik – Lane Cove Council (NSW)
  • Christina Curry – Bayside Council (NSW)
  • Nick Katris – Georges River Council (NSW)
  • Michael Whelan – Bass Coast Shire Council (Vic)
  • Clover Moore – City of Sydney (NSW)
  • Isabelle Tolhurst – Borough of Queenscliffe (Vic)
  • Rhys Williams – City of Mandurah (WA)
  • Tony Jack – Roper Gulf Regional Council (NT)
  • Nuatali Nelmes – City of Newcastle (NSW)
  • Khal Asfour – Canterbury Bankstown (NSW)
  • Keri Tamwoy – Aurukun Shire Council (Qld)
  • Charlie Sheahan – Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council (NSW)
  • Mark Greenhill – Blue Mountains City Council (NSW)
  • Des Hudson – City of Ballarat (Vic)
  • Jay Suvaal – Cessnock City Council (NSW)
  • Stephen Allan – Bellingen Shire Council (NSW)
  • Sarah Carter – Maribyrnong City Council (Vic)
  • Kevin Beatty – Cabonne Council (NSW)
  • Paula Masselos – Waverley Council (NSW)
  • Jason Hamling – Orange City Council (NSW)
  • Peter Scott – Cook Shire Council (Qld)
  • Hon George Gear JP – City of Melville (WA)
  • Darcy Byrne – Inner West Council (NSW)[68]

Land councils

NSW Aboriginal Land Council[69]

Northern Land Council[70]

Central Land Council[71]

Kimberley Land Council[72]

Tiwi Land Council[73]

Anindilyakwa Land Council[74]

Law Society of South Australia[75]

NSW Law Society[76]

The Queensland Law Society[77]

The Law Institute of Victoria[78]

The NSW Bar Association[79]

Animal Defenders Office[80][81]

Aboriginal Legal Service ACT/ NSW[82]

Community Legal Centres Queensland[83]

Public Interest Advocacy Centre[84]

Human Rights Law Centre[85]

Economic Justice Australia[86]

YFS Legal[87]

The Victorian Bar[88]

Australian Lawyers Alliance[89]

Law Council of Australia[90]

Law Society NT[91]

Environmental Defenders Office[92]

Environmental Justice Australia[93]

Australian Pro Bono Centre[94]

Redfern Legal Centre[95]

The Federation of Community Legal Centres, the peak body for Victoria’s 47 Community Legal Centres.[96]

Judges

The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, Former High Court Justice[97]

The Hon David Harper AM KC, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal

The Hon Mary Gaudron KC, Former Judge of the High Court of Australia

The Hon Carmel McLure AC KC, Former President of the Supreme Court of Western Australia Court of Appeal

The Hon Stephen Charles AO KC, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal

The Hon Paul Stein AM KC, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of NSW Court of Appeal, former President of the Anti-Discrimination Board

The Hon David Harper AM KC, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal

The Hon Anthony Whealy KC, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of NSW Court of Appeal

The Hon Robert Redlich AM KC, Former Commissioner of the Victorian Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC), former Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal

The Hon Margaret White AO, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland Court of Appeal[98]

Prominent law firms

Hebert Smith Freehills[99]

Allens, Arnold Bloch Leibler, Ashurst, Baker McKenzie, Clayton Utz, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Dentons, DLA Piper, Fisher Dore, Gilbert + Tobin, Holding Redlich, Jackson McDonald, King & Wood Mallesons, Lander & Rogers, Minter Ellison, Norton Rose Fulbright, Russell Kennedy[100]

Ryan Carlisle Thomas Lawyers[101]

Gadens[102]

Marque Lawyers[103]

Prominent lawyers

Past Australian Bar Association (ABA) presidents — Jennifer Batrouney AM KC, Dr Matt Collins AM KC, Matthew Howard SC, Noel Hutley SC and Fiona McLeod AO SC (who was also president of the LCA), as well as Arthur Moses SC, LCA president in 2019.[104]

Sporting organisations and athletes

Bodies

Clubs

Prominent athletes

Companies

Religious organisations and leaders

  • Alliance of Australian Muslims[177]
  • Islamic Society of South Australia[177]
  • Australian International Islamic College[177]
  • Australian Muslim Advocacy Network[177]
  • Australian National Imams Council[177]
  • Brisbane Muslim Fellowship[177]
  • Australian Sangha Association[152] (Buddhist)
  • NSW Jewish Board of Studies[177]
  • Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia[177]
  • Shepparton Interfaith Network[177]
  • National Sikh Council of Australia[177]
  • Hindu Council of Australia[177]
  • Indigenous Ministries Australia and Global Mission Partners[181]
  • The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Australia[182]
  • Baptist Mission Australia[183]

Other organisations and community groups

  • Amnesty International[186]
  • Conservation Council of WA[187]
  • The Property Council of Australia[189]
  • Chief Executive Women (CEW)[190]
  • International Women's Development Agency[191]
  • Royal Australian College of General Practitioners[194]
  • The Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee[195]
  • National Union of Students[198]

Notable individuals

"No" campaign

Lead lobby groups

  • Australians for Unity, created on 11 May 2023 and led by Warren Mundine and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. This is a merger of two key former campaigns:[229]
    • Recognise a Better Way, led by Warren Mundine and including former Nationals deputy PM John Anderson, and former Keating government minister Gary Johns.[1] The campaign, launched in January 2023, was set up by a group called the Voice No Case Committee. They argue that the Voice is "the wrong way to recognise Aboriginal people or help Aboriginal Australians in need", and is "racially discriminatory". The committee included four Indigenous members: Mundine; Jacinta Nampijinpa Price (who left the group in February 2023 to join Advance[1]); founder of the Northern Territory Kings Cross Station Ian Conway; and Bob Liddle, owner of Kemara enterprises. It proposes a different plan.[230][231]
    • Fair Australia is a No campaign led by Jacinta Nampijinpa Price under the auspices of Advance, which emerged during the 2019 election, attacking activist group GetUp!, supporting Tony Abbott against the independent Zali Steggall (who won the seat), and campaigning against David Pocock.[1]

Notable individuals

Politicians

Federal

All federal parliamentary members of the Liberal, National, One Nation, Katter's Australian and United Australia parties unless otherwise noted.

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott
Senator Jacinta Price

The following independents:

The following former prime ministers:

  • Scott Morrison, 30th Prime Minister of Australia (2018–2022) and former Liberal MP for Cook[243]

The following former federal ministers:

  • John Anderson, former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the National Party (1999–2005)[248]
  • Alexander Downer, former Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996–2007); Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Liberal Party (1994–1995); High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (2014–2018)[249]

The following other former federal politicians:

State and territory

Political parties

Federal

State and territory

Religious organisations and leaders

Neutral

Political parties

State and territory

Politicians

Local government

Companies[304]

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