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Sydney come together for Yes

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Sunday 2 July 2023 from 11am to 2pm

Join a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, families, and supporters as we bring Sydney together to support Indigenous recognition through a Voice to Parliament.

Roll out the picnic rug, enjoy a bite to eat and hear from speakers from all walks of life as they discuss what the upcoming referendum means for them and their communities.

Come down and enjoy:

  • Food trucks and coffee

  • Music and dance performances

  • Face painting, basket weaving arts and crafts, and other kids' activities

  • Fairy floss, ice cream and plenty of snacks

  • Sports activities

Register now and receive a free t-shirt on the day.

Organised by Yes23 in partnership with Unions NSW, City of Sydney and Reconciliation NSW.

Authorised by Dean Parkin, Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition Ltd, Gilbert + Tobin, L 35, Tower Two, International Towers Sydney, 200 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, NSW, 2000, Australia

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