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A strong Indigenous Voice to Parliament is a sign of ‘healthy democracy’

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Government’s family law bill is a big step forward. But it doesn’t do enough to address family violence

The Labor government’s Family Law Amendment Bill 2023 is making its way quietly through Australia’s federal parliament. It will become one of the most important laws passed this year. It proposes to overhaul the family law system to make it “safer and simpler for separating families to navigate, and ensure the best interests of children are placed at its…
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Victoria could protect LGBTQI people from hate. Why won’t the government act now?

For more than 20 years in Victoria, it has been unlawful to vilify people on the basis of their race or religion. Quite rightly, this means action can be taken against white supremacist speech, or hate speech which targets, for example, the Jewish or Muslim communities. But other communities in Victoria have no such protection. It…
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Be assured the Voice will be a grassroots, diverse process

Australians have many questions about what The Voice to Parliament will look like, how it will work and why it is needed. These are all important questions and it is reasonable that people want to know the answers before they cast their vote in the referendum later this year. This piece explains the principles that…
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Legal experts weigh in on Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum question

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Voice to Parliament: Debunking 10 myths and misconceptions

The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a generous invitation to all Australians from First Nations peoples to walk together towards a better future. Having a referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament is the first step on that walk; a chance to change the Constitution to enable First Nations people to be heard in matters that affect…
