Ethnic swing away from PM could bring down Voice

Original article by Tom McIlroy
The Australian Financial Review – Page: Online : 4-Oct-23

Australian Development Strategies chairman John Black says there was a significant change in voting intentions against Labor by Asian Australians between the Aston byelection in April and the Fadden byelection in July. He says the shift away from Labor by Chinese and Indian Australian voters could be critical to the result of the Voice referendum, and could see it defeated. Black, who is a former Labor senator, says the party has previously relied on multicultural voters to bolster its support in outer suburban areas, so it would be worried by their apparent change in voting intentions.

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New soccer clubs banned from using ‘ethnic’ names and logos

Original article by Kim Arlington, Saffron Howden
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 9 : 27-Jun-14

David Gallop, CEO of the Football Federation Australia (FFA), has announced a new policy on the naming of clubs in the soccer competitions it runs. They will after 26 June 2014 be unable to choose logos or names that have "any ethnic, national, political, racial or religious connotations". While the new rules will not apply to the existing teams, they must still heed them if they want to make any changes in the future

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