In December 2017 Pearson wrote that he had now ended his "long game" of formulating an agenda for the "radical centre" — "a long and dirty experiment that failed.". A capacity for self-reinvention may sometimes occasion anguished regret: "I take responsibility for my fuck-ups and misplaced faith.".. For Noel Pearson, the Indigenous Voice to parliament is about getting the country's First Peoples off welfare, into jobs, and keeping kids at school. The straight talking Cape York Indigenous.

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Noel Pearson has spent a life at the forefront of politics, he is one of Australia's leading thinkers and writers and an advocate for Indigenous rights and social justice. Philip Clark spoke to.. The yes camp has staged a massive ground campaign over the past six weeks. It has 50,000 volunteers, many stationed at pre-polling booths. Volunteers have knocked on 320,000 doors and made more.