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Polling shows Yes vote fell to lowest level since campaign began

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Anthony Albanese, wearing a hat, walks among indigenous performers.
Australian Prime Minsiter Anthony Albanese attends a bunggul ceremony at the start of Garma Festival.(ABC News: Michael Franchi)

The 23rd Garma Festival draws to a close today, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirming that the Voice referendum will go ahead this year.

But amid the optimisim of the Yes campaign, there are concerns that if Australians would vote on a constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament now... it wouldn't succeed.

Polling conducted by RedBridge for NewsCorp says the Yes vote has fallen to it's lowest level since the campaign began.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, Jacinta Nampigimpa Price
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Greg Barns, Barrister and 1999 referendum campaign director

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