Indigenous Suffrage Timeline
1960 Although no formal Indigenous suffrage movement evolved in Australia, several organisations formed to champion the rights of Indigenous people, including voting rights. Such groups included the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (later FCAATSI), and the Queensland Cairns Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (QCAATI).
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