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Laura Tingle

The Voice is in danger of being drowned out by the noise

Politics faces the spectre of people making up their minds on a defining issue before a date is even set.

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January 26 is not the best day to gauge the progress of a campaign to recognise Indigenous Australians in the Constitution, and to establish a body that gives them a platform from which to be heard by the government and the parliament on issues that affect them.

It is a raw day for Indigenous Australia, and equally a day when many Australians feel entitled to celebrate the country as it is, without reflecting on its historic significance.

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Laura Tingle is chief political correspondent for the ABC's 7.30 program. She is the staff-elected director of the ABC. Connect with Laura on Twitter.

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