Australian voters have rejected a proposal contained in a referendum to give more recognition to indigenous people.
The proposal included a new advisory body that supporters said would have helped to reflect the voices of indigenous people in national policies.
Indigenous people in Australia had been openly discriminated against until the 1970s. They still have lower household income, lower educational levels, and shorter life expectancy compared with others in the country.
The referendum asked voters whether the Constitution should be revised to allow for the establishment of a new advisory body to reflect indigenous voices.
They were also asked whether the Constitution should clearly state that indigenous people are the First Peoples of Australia.
The election committee announced that the proposal was rejected by a majority vote. About 40 percent were for the proposal, and 60 percent were opposed.
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About the same split for electoral reform....