Visy boss Anthony Pratt has donated $1 million to the Yes side.Credit:Bloomberg
The group is also in talks with other individuals and businesses about donating similar amounts as it prepares to ramp up its campaign in the coming months,including the launch of television advertisements.
While representatives for Pratt and the AICR declined to confirm the donation,multiple sources with knowledge of the talks said the commitment was made in recent weeks.
The donation will be seen as a political shift for Pratt,who became one of Donald Trump’s biggest supporters and in 2019 helped bringthe then-US president together with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison at his recycled paper and packaging factory in Ohio.
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It comes after the Paul Ramsay Foundation last monthdonated $5 million to the Yes campaign.
Leading No campaigner and Bundjalung man Warren Mundine,who is heading the Recognise a Better Way campaign,said he estimated that his side had received about one-fifth of the donations of the Yes campaign.
“We’re in the single-figure million,while they’re in the double-figure million,” he said.