The final result of the Voice to Parliament referendum in Australia was a "No" vote, meaning that the proposal to create a federal advisory board to parliament including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People will not be enshrined in the constitution. The referendum failed to receive a majority of votes across the country, falling short with a projected percentage of 55%. All six states voted against the proposal, with the only territory to return a majority "Yes" vote being the ACT. While electorate-by-electorate results play no part in a referendum, the results can reveal interesting geographic trends. For example, the eastern suburbs and inner west in Sydney recorded a majority "Yes" vote, compared with a majority "No" vote in the western suburbs. The defeat of the referendum means that there will be no change to the constitution. However, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stated that the result was "not the end of reconciliation" and that he will have more to say in the months ahead.