The most recent survey,a Newspoll published on Wednesday byThe Australian,suggested Queensland was the only state where support had dipped below 50 per cent – still not enough to undermine the majority of voters in a majority of states needed for success.
Asked by reporters about the slide,Palaszczuk sought to place responsibility back on Canberra,saying she thought people were “looking for more information”.
“I think once we get more information from the federal government,the federal government needs to really be a lot more proactive then – as well as First Nations people – in terms of,you know,explaining what it means,” she said.
“I think people are after the detail,and I can understand,there would be some hesitancy ... so I’ll be I’ll be talking to the prime minister about how they can put[out] clear information.”
Palaszczuk’s Labor state government has given vocal support to the proposal,using its parliamentary numbers to push a motion through last year without any formally recorded vote – or position either way –from the LNP opposition.
The federal government last week introduced legislation related to the Voice referendum to parliament,with the committee examining it expected to report back next month.