‘Never had a chance’: The brutal truth why the ‘Yes’ campaign failed

Australians have voted and three in five rejected the Voice, with only two in five accepting it.

What would have been a great advance for Australia is now another chapter to the sad story of its uncomfortable identity. Howard Parry-Husbands, CEO of Pollinate, explains why the ‘Yes’ campaign failed.

Australians have voted, and three in five rejected the Voice, with only two in five accepting it. What would have been a great advance for Australia is now another chapter to the sad story of its uncomfortable identity.

My neighbourhood had plenty of ‘Yes’ posters but not a single ‘No’ poster. In media terms, the ‘Yes’ campaign had more out of home awareness and overt public support. So why didn’t it work? And what role did advertising and communications play in delivering the campaign’s final result?

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