Big banks sacked staff while splashing millions on failed Voice
Australia’s big four banks had a spare $7m to spend on the Voice ‘Yes’ campaign. And they made hundreds of staff redundant as they did it, amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Australia’s big four banks had a spare $7m to spend on the Voice ‘Yes’ campaign. And they made hundreds of staff redundant as they did it, amid a cost-of-living crisis.
SA’s overwhelming rejection of the Voice referendum has created headaches for the Liberals in inner-city seats, Paul Starick writes, with the Greens set to pounce.
SA is getting a state Voice regardless of the referendum defeat, with more than 100 participants – and no cap on the number of committees. Here’s how much people will be paid.
An Indigenous Voice to NSW Parliament is still a possibility after the Minns government refused to rule out legislating a state-based advisory body.
A Yes vote is the most practical way to improve Aboriginal lives, reduce waste and improve Australia’s governance, according to SA Voice Commissioner Dale Agius.
Just three electorates in Queensland are on track to vote in support of The Voice on Saturday, according to new seat-by-seat analysis.
Elders and youth agree much needs to change in the Cherbourg community but they are divided on whether a yes vote in The Voice referendum will have any impact. VIDEO
Indigenous affairs reporter Douglas Smith says he will vote Yes in the upcoming Voice referendum. Here’s why.
The divide in Voice voting changed notably on Sunday as The Advertiser’s Voicewagen Kombi made its way from Adelaide’s northern to western suburbs.
If Queenslanders saw the conditions Indigenous children faced in remote communities they would be compelled to support the Voice, Johnathan Thurston says.
The Advertiser’s Paul Ashenden has set out across the state to gauge where people stand on the referendum. Next stops, Port Augusta and Port Pirie.
Next week’s referendum is considered a do-or-die moment for Australia according to three AFL greats, who are supporting a Yes outcome.
An aunt she never got to know and a murdered nephew are twin family tragedies propelling Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to national prominence as the most high-profile No vote campaigner.
Bad omens came into view almost immediately as The Advertiser’s Paul Ashenden set out to gauge where the state stood on the referendum. See what people had to say.
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