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The treaty at the heart of Uluru.
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Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 12:04:52 PM
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Dear Steele and Foxy,
You can listen to a recording of Megan Davis and Pat Anderson at Melbourne Town Hall about the Uluru statement. A little after 44:30 you can see Pat Anderson say it is 18 pages long, so you don't have to take my word for it, nor Peta Credlin's for that matter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQnIQly4sKk Posted by Fester, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 12:14:32 PM
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Nothing has been hidden.
Foxy, In all sincerity, seek help ! Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 12:26:51 PM
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Steelreflux,
If the other 25 pages are not part of the "statement" then why are they published as attached to the statement? A comparison would be the pages of fine print at the back of any contract. Only an idiot like Albozo could ignore it. Posted by shadowminister, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 12:57:15 PM
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Gawd save us. Sigh.
Dear Fester, Is this really that hard to understand? Okay, here is the Australian Constitution from a different foi response to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet: http://www.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-logs/foi-2021-017.pdf You will note the entire document is 142 pages long. There is a 5 page Overview similar if you like to the OUR STORY of the Uluru document. There is a 3 page index. There are 5 pages of notes included at the end of the Constitution. Then there is the accompanying Acts Interpretation Act 1901 which goes for a further 97 pages. But the Constitution proper would be regarded as 36 pages long. A non-foi version can be found here: http://www.aph.gov.au/constitution The link shown when you go to this page is titled View the Constitution as a single document (PDF 584KB). That is 50 pages long. However less the overview at the start and the notes at the end it is 36 pages. The overview and notes were written quite recently. However anyone being invited to read and understand the Constitution would of course read them as well, but these aren't the Constitution proper and would not be regarded by the courts as such. So no matter what you are being fed by the Cretin this is not a smoking gun or a scoop. It is in my view ust a sad and twisted woman making mischief. Time to cut the apron strings. Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 1:30:02 PM
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Dear Steele,
Here is Megan Davis talking about Our Story as the part of the Uluru statement, from about 14:30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph23ROLV9I0 I don't ascribe to the conspiracy theorists, but I think that the statement is a bit longer than the one with the signatures around it. Posted by Fester, Wednesday, 16 August 2023 1:38:59 PM
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The 26 pages of minutes of meetings held by Indigenous communities
are NOT part of the Uluru Statement. And they are available
for all to read. Nothing has been hidden. And the implications
suggested by the NO campaigners reek of desperation.
Quite sad really.