Listening, recognition and better results.
Vote Yes on October 14.
Digital Resources Kit
Building our movement online
Thousands of ordinary people power the campaign for Yes.
Each of us can help achieve a resounding Yes by talking to people we know.
Research shows you are the most influential voice to your friends, family, and neighbours. They will listen to you more than any person on TV. Your post is more influential than any advertisement. So share and tell them why you are voting Yes!
This kit is full of graphics, content and other assets that supporters, and supporting organisations are welcome to use.
Keep scrolling or click below to jump ahead to a section:
Key Messages
Once people hear these facts they are more likely to vote Yes.
We can't repeat them enough until referendum day!
Hashtags, tagging and more info
#yes23
Use the hashtag to help demonstrate the size of our movement online.
@Yes23au
Tag us so we can see all that's happening and help people follow the campaign.
Send people here to find more info, answer questions and sign up to get involved.
Social Captions
Your own words are the most powerful!
When sharing your support online, stick to what you know best: Why are you voting yes?
In crafting your message:
A great opener can be ‘I am voting Yes because’ or ‘Our organisation supports Yes because’.
If you have a story that connects - a personal experience or conversation that supports your reason for voting yes - you can add this in as well.
But it’s fine to keep it simple: To say you are voting Yes because you believe that we need to listen to the voices and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities when the Government is deciding on policies that affect Indigenous Australians.
The main thing to do is get sharing - we need as many voices as possible sharing how proud and excited they are to vote Yes!
Email template: About the Referendum
[Name],
In just a matter of weeks, Australians will have the chance to shape history - to listen to Indigenous Australians, recognise their history and culture, and protect their voices for in Australia’s constitution!
What is the voice?
The Voice is a practical way to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our Constitution. It will be a committee of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who give advice to the government on issues affecting their community.
The Voice to Parliament is essentially about four key things:
Where did the idea come from?
Indigenous Australians have been advocating for decades to have a voice in the unique issues affecting their communities. In 2017, hundreds of community-elected Indigenous representatives came together and collectively asked to be recognised in the Constitution through a Voice. More than 80% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people support the Voice to Parliament.
Now is our time to act.
It is time that we stand together as a nation and use our vote to say Yes to recognition, listening, and better results for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Visibly showing your support for the Voice in your community and online is a simple way to give others confidence in voting Yes too.
Research shows that you are the most influential voice for your friends and family.
It’s as simple as starting a conversation with “I’m voting yes, and this is why”. Read our conversation guide here.
Learn more at Yes23.com.au
Yes23 acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities. We pay respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to Elders past and present.
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