VOICEfacts is series of short videos offering clear and concise information to help Australians make an informed decision on the Voice later this year. More videos will be regularly added to VOICEfacts in the lead-up to the referendum.

Professor Cheryl Saunders AO
VOICEfacts presenter Laureate Professor Emeritus Cheryl Saunders is an Australian and Comparative Constitutional Law expert. She has had a long commitment to contributing to public understanding of constitutional matters, both in Australia and elsewhere.
Professor Saunders also hosts Conversations about the Voice, a longer form series where academic experts and thought leaders discuss various aspects of the Voice.
Explore latest videos
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Why aren’t the Voice pamphlets fact-checked for truth?
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What should you do if you don’t know?
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Do we have any idea what will be in the legislation about the Voice if the Constitution is amended?
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Who is responsible for choosing the Voice representatives?
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Does the Voice put race in the Constitution?
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Can we change the Voice if it doesn't function as designed?
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What would a representation by the Voice look like?
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Should recognition be done separately to the Voice?
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What will happen if the referendum doesn’t pass?
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What is a referendum?
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Why do we need the Voice when there are so many Indigenous organisations?
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How will the Voice reflect the views of Indigenous communities?
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Would the Voice hold up the business of government and Parliament?
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Why should Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples be represented in the Constitution
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What is the difference between the question we'll see on the ballot paper and the change going into the Constitution?
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If the referendum passes what will go into the Constitution?