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Referendum Fighting Fund

On the 14th of October there will be a referendum held to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in our Constitution through the Voice.

The Voice is a huge opportunity to take Australia forward.

It’s our chance to make a lasting change that will make a practical difference and help us close the gap.

Your help big or small will help us get the referendum over the line.

So, will you make a donation to help fund the Yes Campaign? Donations made on this page will go directly to polling booth support.

Referendum Fighting Fund

On the 14th of October there will be a referendum held to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in our Constitution through the Voice.

The Voice is a huge opportunity to take Australia forward.

It’s our chance to make a lasting change that will make a practical difference and help us close the gap.

Your help big or small will help us get the referendum over the line.

So, will you make a donation to help fund the Yes Campaign? Donations made on this page will go directly to polling booth support.

Donations of over $14,500 are subject to disclosure under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

This is the reason we require your personal details when making a donation. However, the Australian Labor Party has a policy of disclosing all donations over $1,000. All donations are secure and encrypted. Donations may also be made by credit card by phoning the Labor’s National Secretariat on (02) 6120 0800.

Donations to political parties are tax deductible up to $1,500 per year.

* The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 prohibits the knowing receipt of donations from foreign donors. Foreign donors include:

  • a foreign public enterprise;
  • an entity (whether or not incorporated) that does not meet any of the following conditions:
    • the entity is incorporated in Australia;
    • the entity's head office is in Australia;
    • the entity's principal place of activity is, or is in, Australia;
  • an individual who is none of the following:
    • an elector;
    • an Australian citizen;
    • an Australian resident;
    • a New Zealand citizen who holds a Subclass 444 (Special Category) visa under the Migration Act 1958 (or if that Subclass ceases to exist, the kind of visa that replaces that Subclass).