Full list: Every location you can vote for the Voice Referendum
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.
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.
Australia has “been asleep since the 1967 referendum” about why the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people is not closing, a Queensland elder says ahead of the referendum.
The Indigenous Voice to Parliament won’t work as it assumes the nation’s politicians will listen, Katter’s Australian Party leader Robbie Katter claims.
Australian of the Year Local Hero award winner Amar Singh has revealed why he is travelling Australia to promote a “Yes” vote for the Voice referendum.
Warren Mundine has stood by controversial No campaigner Gary Johns amid new revelations he called jail a “respite” for Aboriginal people.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and broadcaster Ben Fordham have clashed while discussing the Voice to Parliament on radio this morning.
The first look at the official Yes and No campaigns for the Voice referendum is here with both sides revealing their pamphlets. Which side are you on? Vote in our poll.
Labor governments around the country have responded to whether they will use taxpayer dollars to provide funding for either the Yes campaign in the lead up to the Voice referendum. Find out what they said here.
After weeks of criticism for being light on detail, Linda Burney has outlined exactly what she wants the Voice to focus on. See what her priorities are and whether you agree with them.
NSW towns with some of the largest Aboriginal populations in the state have been left “in the dark” about what the Voice will do as mayors say the lack of information is pushing people to vote no.
Independent MLA Robyn Lambley has dismissed a government review of Local Decision Making agreements as little more than ‘handshakes, backslapping and photo opportunities’.
A supposedly impartial referendum website has borrowed heavily from a pro-Voice advocacy group, tilting the scales in favour of ‘Yes’ campaigners already backed by $10 million in corporate donations, it can be revealed.
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