Uluru-Statement-in-Full

112 page document obtained under FOI is available for download below.

The Prime Minister has deliberately hidden his true agenda and contradicted his own statements regarding the Voice with lies about the Uluru Statement and a Treaty. He failed to tell Australians that without the constitutional change called the ‘Voice’ there is no national body of Australians with which to sign a Treaty.

On a radio talk show, he was asked if he would move on to a Treaty and he answered ‘no’!

Prime Minister Albanese has called for a Treaty on the record in parliament, and the Uluru statement calls for a treaty. His denials of his intention to proceed to Treaty is a lie too far.

The fact is, PM Albanese is committed to implementing the Uluru statement in full. That is, the entire 26 pages of the Uluru Statement from the Heart that every Australian should read. Not the single solitary page passed off by the PM as the entire statement. Another lie.

The Uluru Statement outlines a plan to divide Australia into two separate nations that closely resemble the apartheid regime. Denying that he intends to proceed to treaty is a lie too far from PM Albanese.

The statement calls for annual reparations calculated as a percentage of our GDP, which even at 1% could amount to $20 billion a year, which as we all know would not reach those who truly need it.

The real aboriginal community look to a shared future of mutual respect and equality of opportunity.

The PM has lost the opportunity for that shared community because of his lies.

Sentiments of respect and equality are missing from this elitist and divisive leader whose real intention has been exposed.

Transcript

Senator Roberts: As a servant to the many different people who make up our one Queensland community, polling has turned against the Voice because the Prime Minister has told a lie too far.

Prime Minister Albanese said repeatedly that the Uluru statement fits on one A4 page and that he was committed to implementing the statement in full. The Uluru statement is 26 pages; the remaining pages have been released under freedom of information.

These contain a clear path for the partition of Australia into two separate nations that closely resemble South Africa’s apartheid regime. On committing to implementing the Uluru statement in full while lying about the contents of the statement, the Prime Minister has told a lie too far. As opposition leader—

The Acting Deputy President (Senator Sterle): Sorry, Senator Roberts, there is a point of order.

Senator Carol Brown: I ask Senator Roberts to withdraw those assertions about the Prime Minister.

Senator Roberts: I withdraw that statement and say he has told what seems to me to be a lie too far. As opposition leader, Prime Minister Albanese—

Senator Roberts: A mistruth too far. As opposition leader, Prime Minister Albanese said the Voice must be followed by a makarrata commission to inform a national treaty, yet he failed to tell Australians that without the Voice passing there is no national body of Australians with which to sign a treaty. The Prime Minister’s decision to not admit that without a voice there can be no meaningful treaty is a mistruth too far. When asked on ABC radio if he will move on to treaty if the Voice is passed, the Prime Minister said no; his exact word was ‘no’. Yet the Uluru statement includes a high-level treaty and the Prime Minister has called in parliament for a treaty. It’s on record, and he has the T-shirt to prove it!

The Prime Minister’s denial of his intention to proceed to treaty is a mistruth too far. The Uluru statement calls for reparations in the form of an annual cash payment calculated as a percentage of GDP. Even one per cent would be $20 billion a year in cash to 800,000 Aboriginals, or $100,000 for a family of four, which, as compensation, is tax free. The Prime Minister deliberately hid his true agenda. He’s been found out and he’s now lost any chance of a settlement with the real Aboriginal community that looks to a shared future of mutual respect and equality of opportunity. Loss of shared community is a heavy penalty for one man’s mistruth too far. (Time expired)

7 replies
  1. norma mcdonald
    norma mcdonald says:

    Prime Minister seems to so badly want to go down in history for something, anything. All the advertising to say ‘yes’ trying to coerce us. Can’t wait for the next election, hopefully more people will be awake by then.

  2. Steve g Gunn
    Steve g Gunn says:

    The UNDRIP application june 2022 mentions the Uluru statement as a factor to tie us into UN control

  3. Garrie Filer
    Garrie Filer says:

    Well we all knew Albohad something to hide, he and his government are a pack of Bloody Liars, VOTE NO NO NO TO THE LIARS VOICE….🤬🤬🤬

  4. Col
    Col says:

    Malcolm,

    A video was reportedly filmed about 3 years ago.
    This video was edited to about 50%
    Pauline recently released the edited version and after challenge took it down.

    The video was supposedly for the NO case against the VOICE.

    Would you please explain why

    Cheers,
    Col

  5. Laurie Daams
    Laurie Daams says:

    Malcolm. Are you aware of this….? I was sent this this morning 12th Aug 2023.
    The government has actually set up a “trick” in the upcoming Referendum for the “Voice”.
    They have two questions.
    1 is going to be weighted more heavily than the other.
    So if you tick yes to the question, “ Do you recognise the indigenous people?” This tick will override your NO vote for the other question. People are advised to tick NO for both questions and also ensure they do this in pen ink NOT pencil!!

  6. Pauline
    Pauline says:

    The Uluru Statement from the Heart emphasises the need for truth telling and a truthful relationship. Albanese has waxed lyrical about how poetic the Statement is, an easy read, and still he has told significant mistruths about the intention of the Voice referendum. He has denied that it leads to a treaty and yet the Statement from the Heart is speaking about making an agreement between the Aboriginal people and the Government. In doing so it seeks to displace every other Australian and indeed, refers to the people of Australia and Aboriginals as being separate and distinct groups. It speaks of “substantive constitutional change and structural reform”. That is the truth. If Albanese wants a truthful relationship with all the people of Australia then he needs to start speaking it.

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