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THE VOICE TO PARLIAMENT

People at Voice to Parliament rally holding Aboriginal flag. Demonstrators advocate for Indigenous rights and constitutional recognition.
Teela Reid discussing The Voice to Parliament. Woman in black jacket gestures while speaking to someone out of frame. Focused expression.

A new era of reckoning: Teela Reid on The Voice to Parliament

Proud Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman and lawyer, Teela Reid and Dr Simon Longstaff discuss The Voice to Parliament vote.

We are the Voice: Protester holds the Aboriginal flag, a black, red, and yellow banner, during a demonstration. Activism and indigenous rights.

We are the Voice

Only we, the people, voting as a whole, can resolve fundamental questions of how we will be governed - and by whom. Dr Simon Longstaff writes.

Two people discussing The Voice. Man in a Yes cap and Indigenous art shirt holds pamphlets, talking to a younger man with a backpack.

Now is the time to talk about the Voice

We need to leverage the power of relationships and conversations in order to take meaningful steps toward a more unified Australia.

Two ballot boxes, symbolizing our responsibility to vote wisely and make your voice heard in elections. Vote!

You’re the Voice: It’s our responsibility to vote wisely

The Voice referendum is a decision that could affect many thousands of lives. That means we have an ethical responsibility to choose how we vote carefully.

Australian and Aboriginal flags flying. Constitution incomplete concept. Symbol of national identity and indigenous recognition.

The Constitution is incomplete. So let’s finish the job

While recognising the sovereignty of all others, our Constitution overlooks those with the best claim of all.