BAGUS INDAHONO/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSYDNEY, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday he would focus on having one-on-one conversations with Australians to rally support for the Indigenous referendum, as early voting began in some parts of the country.
In a landmark referendum, Australians will decide on Oct. 14 whether to approve altering the constitution to enshrine an Indigenous advisory body called the "Voice to Parliament" that can give advice on matters that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The proposal, backed by Albanese's Labor government, has been struggling to get majority support with recent opinion polls showing voters will reject it.
In a bid to mobilise support, Albanese said if Australians are focused on what the question is from the referendum amid the distractions, they will vote yes, and there is nothing to fear from this campaign.
Early voting on the referendum in New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory will begin on Tuesday.
Persons:
Anthony Albanese, Joko Widodo, BAGUS, Albanese, Stella Qiu, Lincoln
Organizations:
Australia's, 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, Rights, Australian, Torres Strait, Albanese's Labor, Aboriginal, Australian Capital, Thomson
Locations:
Jakarta, Indonesia, Melbourne, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory