Resources
Explore the numerous additional Voice to Parliament public resources available to you.
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Voice | Australian Government
Neutral information on the proposal of the Voice developed by the Australian Government.
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A Primer for Constitutional Reform
The history of First Nations rights and activism that gave rise to the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament is explained in this 30-minute video produced by Rachel Perkins.
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Uluru Statement | A Voice to Parliament
This course delves into the proposed reform of enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the Australian Constitution. You will learn about Indigenous Constitutional Recognition through a Voice, its definition, and why a Referendum is necessary to implement this change.
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Writing | In support of a Voice
writing.org.au provides digital space for writing about societal issues of concern and interest. Check out the plethora of writing in support of an Indigenous Voice in Parliament from an extraordinarily diverse group of authors.
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Understanding the referendum from a human rights perspective
The Australian Human Rights Commission has produced an educational resource kit to encourage the Australian public to consider the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum through a human rights lens.
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Law Council of Australia
On Wednesday 20 September, the Law Council of Australia hosted a panel discussion with Professor Megan Davis, the Hon Kenneth Hayne AC KC, Professor Cheryl Saunders AO, and Mr Greg McIntyre SC, moderated by Law Council President, Mr Luke Murphy, on the origins, purpose, and constitutional implications of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.