Politics Historic Voice to Parliament legislation passes the Senate for an official referendum Australians will officially be able to vote on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament as a proposal is approved by the Senate for a referendum.
Screen NITV’s Referendum Road Trip to expose First Nations opinions For Mudburra and Wagadagam woman, Natalie Ahmat, this year’s referendum on the Voice to Parliament will be one of the biggest events for Indigenous affairs in Australia.
News & Views Living Black host Karla Grant on confidence, First Nations representation, and the future of journalism “Living Black” host Karla Grant sits down to chat about First Nations representation, the future of journalism and the latest season.
Soapbox Why we need allies to step up in support of the Voice The Liberal party will oppose a Voice to Parliament. If we don’t have bipartisanship, it’s even more important for allies to step up.
News & Views ‘Generational change’: South Australia becomes first state to legislate Voice to Parliament South Australia has become the first Australian state to legislate an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Crowds cheered the news on Sunday.
News & Views A “no” vote in the Voice referendum would put a serious dent in Australia’s image abroad We are so far down this referendum road that not to reach the destination would have very wide fallout, writes Michelle Grattan.
Politics Young people may decide the outcome of the Voice referendum- here’s why There is a fair chance mostly progressive young people and younger generations may be driving the “yes” vote in the Voice referendum
News & Views Uluru Statement launch new ad for Voice to Parliament The Uluru Statement has released its first advertisement encouraging Australians to talk about an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
News & Views Linda Burney tells Dutton to get on ‘right side of history’ and support an Indigenous Voice to parliament Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has urged new Liberal leader Peter Dutton to be on the “right side of history”.
News & Views Toxicity swirls around January 26, but we can change the nation with a Voice to parliament As we approach January 26, the path to friendship offered by the Uluru Statement provides a roadmap for Australia, writes Megan Davis.
News & Views Three years on from Uluru, voice remains vital: Professor Megan Davis On the 3rd anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Professor Megan Davis says that the coronavirus pandemic highlights the need for a First Nations Voice to Parliament.