Voice fallout: Indigenous leaders go quiet on truth-telling
When Indigenous affairs ministers from around Australia met for the first time after the failed referendum one key topic was missing from the discussion.
When Indigenous affairs ministers from around Australia met for the first time after the failed referendum one key topic was missing from the discussion.
A public hearing discussing the Territory’s own Voice to Parliament has hit an eleventh-hour stumbling block.
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The 2.6 million Australians who couldn’t be stuffed turning out to vote in the Voice referendum is a disgrace and the penalty for them should be far greater, Peter Goers says.
Polling booths have closed in four states and the ACT, with counting now underway to determine Australia’s stance on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Bob Katter has been involved in a heated clash with government officials, declaring he had voted no because the Voice would not offer any meaningful outcomes. FOLLOW LIVE
Flinders Ranges traditional owners were devastated when sacred sites were destroyed without consultation. They fear a Voice to Parliament will give them even less of a say.
The day has arrived where Australians will discover whether a Voice to Parliament has been approved or rejected. Here’s everything you need to know.
A Voice to Parliament might have solved huge problems but we’ll never know because the campaign was cocked up from day one, writes Paul Starick.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a last-ditch pitch to voters on the Voice, as The Advertiser’s Voicewagen tour of the state wrapped up with interesting results.
An international polling firm has used cutting-edge data to predict the exact Yes and No votes for every electorate in Australia. See what’s forecast to unfold in SA.
Polling has opened across NSW for the 2023 Voice to Parliament referendum, but where can you go to get your vote in? Find out here.
They were previously political rivals, but foreign affairs minister Penny Wong and Julie Bishop united at The Advertiser for a Yes Vote discussion on the Voice. Watch the replay.
The Advertiser’s ‘Voicewagen’ Kombi has set out across the state to gauge where people stand on the referendum. See what the residents of Naracoorte and Bordertown had to say.
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