SA Voice to press ahead
SA has voted decisively against the federal Voice to Parliament – but the state government says there is “zero prospect” the state Voice will be repealed.
SA has voted decisively against the federal Voice to Parliament – but the state government says there is “zero prospect” the state Voice will be repealed.
A controversial northeastern suburbs greengrocers has garnered more than half a million views for a viral Voice video rubbing salt into the wounds of the Yes campaign.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton feels a “sense of relief” at the Voice referendum result and says Anthony Albanese was “warned not to take the country down this divisive path”.
Aboriginal elders and leaders say they are disappointed after the landslide no vote – but have vowed to turn their minds to the future.
An exclusive new poll has found that few Australians rank the Voice as one of the top five priorities for the federal government, nominating cost of living and housing affordability as top issues.
Aussie singer John Williamson has lent on his skills to throw his support behind the Voice to Parliament and an all-star gig ahead of the referendum.
Fresh from a China trip, Premier Peter Malinauskas is insisting his agenda of a uni merger, health and energy won’t be disrupted by another core promise.
Australian singer Kamahl says he has had “sleepless nights” thinking about how he will vote in the referendum next month.
The PM has labelled a call by Peter Dutton for a second Voice referendum as extraordinary, saying the time to move forward is now.
Sometimes people on the left can be so stupid that you suspect they might actually be right-wingers in disguise trying to discredit their cause, writes David Penberthy.
Millions of Australians will decide on October 14 whether to amend the Constitution to formally recognise Indigenous peoples. Here is everything you need to know about the No campaign.
Here is everything you need to know about the Yes campaign, ahead of the referendum on October 14 where Australia will decide whether to amend the Constitution to formally recognise Indigenous peoples.
The ultra-marathon runner says his massive run around the continent has revealed just how badly the body is needed.
Linda Burney said the priorities for the Voice would be health, education, jobs and housing – but experts believe there are plenty more issues the advisory body might end up tackling.
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