After the Referendum of which year were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples included in official population estimates?
- 1901
- 1967 ✓
- 1945
- 1851
Why this is the answer
The 1967 Referendum led to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples being counted in Australia's official population.
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