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.
Soapbox How the Voice will help end poverty for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children We can help address child poverty for First Nations children through the Voice, writes Toni Wren from Anti-Poverty Week.
News & Views John Farnham’s ‘You’re The Voice’ becomes official song of the Yes campaign for the Voice to Parliament John Farnham has given permission for his hit song “You’re the Voice” to be used for the Voice to Parliament “Yes” campaign.
News & Views Tanya Hosch reveals leg amputation as she makes case for ‘Yes’ vote As an Indigenous woman, Hosch said she was concerned that other Indigenous people lacked access to the healthcare services they needed.
News & Views ‘I can’t be silent anymore’: The role of young voters in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum Young voices have been critically lacking in the Voice to Parliament debate, but they’re getting louder as it draws closer.
News & Views ‘Reeks of desperation’: Misinformation about the Indigneous Voice is rife With the referendum expected in October, debate about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is really ramping up, as is misinformation.
Local Former Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop calls for Australians to support the Voice Former Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop has called for Australians to support the Indigenous voice to parliament.
News & Views Nine forced to apologise for racist and sexist newspaper ad Nine has apologised for publishing an ad for the No campaign for the Voice to Parliament, after it was condemned as racist and sexist.
News & Views Linda Burney fills the Voice’s in-tray, as the government battles to stop slide in yes vote With polling showing support for the Voice slipping, the government is desperate to arrest the slide.
Local First Nations people face increased discrimination as Voice debates grow: Research First Nations people have seen increased levels of harassment and discrimination in the workplace this year as Voice debates grow.
News & Views ‘Health, education, jobs and housing’: Linda Burney’s priorities for the Voice Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney will use an address at the National Press Club today to outline the priorities for the Voice.
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.