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Why is the Voice to Parliament focused just on Indigenous Australians?Why no Voice vote for all minorities?

One of the questions people are asking about the Voice to Parliament is why the proposed amendment to the constitution is to create a voice for one group only? Why a Voice for Indigenous Australians, but not a voice for people with disabilities? Or for Muslims? Or for women? Or for LGBTQ+ people? This is…
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Why is it legal to tell lies during the Voice referendum campaign?

A referendum to recognise First Nations Australians in Australia’s Constitution by establishing a Voice to Parliament will be held later this year. The Voice would be an advisory body allowing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to make representations to parliament and government on matters that affect them. Campaigning for the “yes” and “no” sides…
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LGBTQ+ people are facing increasing persecution globally, but refugee status is still extremely hard to get

Many countries around the world are moving towards decriminalising same-sex relations (most recently Barbados, Singapore and the Cook Islands). Others, however, are seeking to impose harsher laws.This increasing hostility towards LGBTQ+ people in some African nations is causing many to flee. But gay and gender-diverse people have historically faced enormous obstacles finding refuge abroad. Today, they remain among the…
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Our chance to vote for unity, justice

Later this year we are all going to be asked to vote in a referendum on whether the Australian Constitution should be amended to establish a Voice to Parliament. Some people are understandably unclear about precisely what this means, and when you are unsure, it seems like a good idea to just vote “No”; to…
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Will this Voice carry or will it become yet another referendum that fails to pass Australia’s history test

Much has been written about the “yes” and “no” campaigns for the Voice. Less has been written about the actual chances of the referendum being successful. There are lots of ways that we can try to determine the probability of the referendum being carried. We can look at polls. We can analyse the merits of…
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A strong Indigenous Voice to Parliament is a sign of ‘healthy democracy’

