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‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

Yes campaigners attempted to defuse two days of questions from the federal opposition about whether the creation of a Voice would then lead to a treaty.

  • by James Massola, Paul Sakkal and Angus Thompson

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Where do universities stand on the Voice? For many, it’s complicated

Where do universities stand on the Voice? For many, it’s complicated

Why are some universities advocating a Yes vote in the Voice referendum while others have not taken a position?

  • by Matt Wade
Don’t let ‘culture wars’ distract from Voice priorities: Linda Burney

Don’t let ‘culture wars’ distract from Voice priorities: Linda Burney

The Indigenous Australians minister batted away a third day of opposition attacks, declaring she is not interested in culture wars. “I am interested in closing the gap.”

  • by Lisa Visentin
Voice model deemed legally sound in Labor-dominated inquiry

Voice model deemed legally sound in Labor-dominated inquiry

Dismissed as a “stitch up” by opponents of Labor’s model, a six-week inquiry has backed the proposed constitutional change but not without a scathing dissenting report.

  • by Lisa Visentin
‘We understand poverty intimately’: The best friends working together for the Voice

‘We understand poverty intimately’: The best friends working together for the Voice

Megan Davis and Pat Anderson are leading campaigners for the First Nations Voice to parliament. They’re also the best of friends with a love of mushy movies.

  • by Nicole Abadee
‘Positive demonstration to the nation’: South Australia moves closer to having its own Voice

‘Positive demonstration to the nation’: South Australia moves closer to having its own Voice

A Voice to parliament could be up and running in South Australia before Australians vote on the same concept at a referendum later this year.

  • by Paul Sakkal
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Voice’s ability to lobby bureaucrats ‘crucial’ advocate says amid High Court challenge fears

Voice’s ability to lobby bureaucrats ‘crucial’ advocate says amid High Court challenge fears

As some Liberal MPs suggest narrowing the scope of the Voice to parliament could make the proposal more palatable, Megan Davis says that would just keep the status quo.

  • by Paul Sakkal
What to expect from the Yes and No campaigns for the Voice

What to expect from the Yes and No campaigns for the Voice

The Yes campaign will launch next month with a blitz of door knocks, street stalls and advertisements, but it has two key challenges to overcome.

  • by Anthony Galloway
‘Not going to chuck the towel in’: Voice champion Pat Anderson undaunted by criticism at Invasion Day rallies

‘Not going to chuck the towel in’: Voice champion Pat Anderson undaunted by criticism at Invasion Day rallies

The Uluru Dialogue, which Anderson co-chairs, will release research showing 80 per cent of First Nations people want the Voice despite the fierce criticism.

  • by David Crowe
Before the Voice: Political posturing and failed ambition

Before the Voice: Political posturing and failed ambition

The Voice to Parliament is not a new idea. It’s been tried three times in the past 50 years, but without constitutional status, it could always be “wiped away at the stroke of the pen” by the government of the day.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Raising Indigenous voices on a Voice to parliament

Raising Indigenous voices on a Voice to parliament

What do First Nations people think about the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament? We spoke to dozens of Indigenous people from all walks of life.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Jack Latimore