Megan Davis
Megan Davis is Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous UNSW and a professor of law at UNSW Law.
Opinion
Voice to parliament
A fishing trip with a new PM says so much about why a Voice to parliament is needed
The barramundi were of more interest than issues of crucial importance to the people of Arnhem Land.
- by Megan Davis
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Indigenous justice
Still they take the children away while our report gathers dust
Just as the grandmothers feared, Indigenous child removals persist while our recommendations sit on the shelf.
- by Megan Davis
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Domestic violence
Coercive control law could harm the women it’s meant to protect
Before we leap to this law, consider the people it will acutely impact: First Nations women and their children. It could do them more harm than good.
- by Megan Davis and Emma Buxton-Namisnyk
Opinion
Voice to parliament
Politicians must trust the people on Indigenous Voice to Parliament
As the 1967 referendum on Aboriginal recognition shows, if people are presented with a clear choice in a non-partisan way, they will overwhelmingly back progress.
- by Megan Davis and George Williams
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Indigenous
New agreement won't deliver the change Indigenous Australians need
The Coalition of Peaks closing-the-gap process is about refreshing a flawed policy.
- by Megan Davis
Opinion
Floyd protests
After the protest, what comes next?
One of the perennial challenges of protest is how to translate it into substantive and durable change.
- by Megan Davis
Voice will end cycle of instability
Being constitutionally enshrined, the Voice to Parliament will be durable well beyond political timetables.
- by Megan Davis
Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/by/megan-davis-h1eqny