If the Voice to Parliament is set up, would any change to its role require changes to the Constitution and, therefore, another referendum?

The Parliament's law-making power is quite broad and would enable some evolution in the role and operation of the Voice without constitutional change. Major alteration of the role of the Voice (for example, to authorize it to make binding decisions, rather than only representations) would require constitutional change, approved by the people.

Professor Cheryl Saunders