5-minute guide: What you need to know on The Voice
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.
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.
One of the ‘No’ campaign’s most prominent voices has hosted a 300-person forum in Adelaide’s east, as SA shapes up as a key battleground for the Voice referendum.
Paul Starick asks whether the Mali for Canberra case will be enhanced by his role in the Voice referendum, or distract him from other state-based issues.
“There’s so many opportunities out there.” Indigenous footy legend Gavin Wanganeen has a challenge to young Indigenous people.
Some senior Labor figures believe a defeat might be the best thing that can happen to the PM, writes Samantha Maiden.
The PM has finally confirmed the date for the Voice referendum, surrounded by hundreds of Yes supporters in Adelaide’s north.
South Australia is the must-win state where the PM will launch the official campaign for the Voice to Parliament today – as polling reveals which way SA is leaning.
“What about the person with no sporting ability?” A foundation run by two former Sydney Swans stars aims to close the gap – but they’re not looking for footy players.
SA’s strong history of supporting progressive reforms will be key to the national referendum on a Voice to parliament, say yes vote leaders, as the PM prepares to set the date.
Senior figures from within the No camp have come out to condemn an anti-Voice campaigner over claims Aboriginal people should “learn English” if they want a Voice.
Revered rock legends want to hear more songs from Australia’s next generation of musicians in support of the Voice to parliament.
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