News & Views One year on: Indigenous communities reflect on the failed Voice to Parliament referendum Twelve months ago, Australians were asked a question in a referendum. More than nine million Australians said “No”.
News & Views An emotional Anthony Albanese calls Australians to ‘lift the burden of history’ in referendum vote An emotional Anthony Albanese urged Australians to support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament at Uluru on Tuesday.
News & Views The real power of your vote and how too many aren’t using it In her keynote address, Denise Shrivell says your vote is a “fundamental pillar of our precious democracy”.
News & Views As Nathan Cleary and more high-profile names back Voice, who will Australians follow? We are in the final weeks before the referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
News & Views Marcia Langton hits back at ‘deliberate’ and ‘racist’ No campaign tactics in referendum debate Indigenous academic and advocate Marcia Langton condemned the No campaign’s “deliberate” and “racist” tactics to diminish her.
News & Views Lidia Thorpe to lodge racism complaint against Greens party Lidia Thorpe has said she will lodge a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission against the Greens for racism.
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 10 Indigenous women blazing a trail in Australia today In celebration of NAIDOC week, we take a look at 10 Indigenous women leading agenda across the arts, law, politics and science.
News & Views Sheena Watt makes history as Labor’s first female Aboriginal MP in the Victorian Parliament Sheena Watt made history today as she was sworn in to become Labor’s first female Aboriginal MP in the Victorian Parliament.
Uncategorised ‘The kids are smarter than us’: Zali Steggall calls for immediate action on climate change Independent MP Zali Steggall today made her maiden speech before a conservative-dominated parliament, calling on them to take action on climate change.
Politics Linda Burney maintains fight for constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice Labor MP Linda Burney announced yesterday that bipartisanship should not be “a race to the bottom” in the case of an Indigenous voice in Parliament.