Why opposing Treaty in Victoria is bad politics for the Victorian Liberal Party. The Victorian key state electorates (as of 2022) - depicted in this graph, with the support of the Yes vote superimposed. While voters in the outer suburban electorates may not exhibit strong enthusiasm for the treaty in Victoria (as in the issue does not shape their political views and vote), a contrasting scenario emerges along the rapidly gentrifying eastern corridor of Melbourne. Within this corridor, voters are persuaded by this issue. Furthermore, this graph sheds additional light on the gradual displacement of the Liberal party from its former blue ribbon territory, underscoring the evolving political landscape in Melbourne.
@moderateteddy @KosSamaras Remember Voice, Treaty, Truth? The Uluru Statement agenda has been public since 2017. Always has, nothing new. #UluruStatement #Naidoc