As Australia approaches a pivotal referendum, voters face a critical choice: endorse a new chapter in the Constitution providing a "First Nations Voice" or leave it untouched. By Frank Brennan
As Australia approaches a pivotal referendum, voters face a critical choice: endorse a new chapter in the Constitution providing a "First Nations Voice" or leave it untouched. By Frank Brennan
The wording of the proposed change to the Australian Constitution to enshrine a First Nations Voice might not be perfect. But whatever the imperfections and the risk of future complications, it is high time that Australia’s First Peoples were recognised in the Constitution in a manner sought and approved by a broad cross-section of Indigenous leaders. By Frank Brennan