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Indigenous voice to parliament

News, opinion and the latest updates on the proposed voice to Australia's parliament. Read our explainer – What is the Indigenous voice to parliament and how would it work?

August 2024

  • Thomas Mayo

    During the referendum, I was a national scapegoat. I considered quitting but now I have hope

    Thomas Mayo
  • Minister for Finance Katy Gallagher

    Labor suspends government work being done by firm accused of fabricating Indigenous data

  • Simon Birmingham in the Senate chamber last Thursday

    Australia news live
    Coalition senators split in voting on Ralph Babet motion on abortion – as it happened

  • Composite image of Redfern and the voice voting material.

    Whistleblower claims he was told to fabricate data for AEC during Indigenous voice campaign

  • The Guardian Essential report
    Guardian Essential poll: only one-third of voters want a treaty, truth-telling commission or Indigenous voice

  • Makarrata commission ‘difficult to pursue’ without bipartisan support: Malarndirri McCarthy – video

  • Albanese playing with fire as he crab-walks away from makarrata promise

    Karen Middleton
  • Weekly Beast
    Peta Credlin nominated for Kennedy award despite Uluru statement report failing factcheck

    Amanda Meade

June 2024

  • Dorinda Cox and Adam Bandt

    Labor has ‘failed’ on First Nations policy since voice defeat, Greens say

  • Anthony Albanese at the Garma festival

    Anthony Albanese open to Makarrata commission for truth and treaty for Indigenous Australians

May 2024

  • Author Thomas Mayo holds a copy of his book, The Voice to Parliament Handbook

    Australian arts in focus
    Guide to Indigenous voice to parliament wins Abia book of the year

    Thomas Mayo and Kerry O’Brien’s The Voice to Parliament Handbook hailed ‘a poignant’ referendum reminder, winning alongside controversial sex education book Welcome to Sex

April 2024

  • NT Attorney General and Minister for Justice Chansey Paech talking to media in the press gallery of Parliament House in Canberra today. Thursday 2nd February 2023. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia

    ‘Time to be fearless’: NT attorney general urges Australian leaders to pursue treaty after voice defeat

    Chansey Paech says the Uluru statement is ‘not finished’ despite the result of the voice referendum
  • Kate Chaney

    Crossbench demands donations reform after $16m in ‘dark money’ flows into voice campaign

    Transparency advocates say source of 20% of funds during referendum campaign won’t be disclosed due to Australia’s political donations laws
    • Australia news live
      Ten lawyers tell court Lehrmann may have leaked confidential material to Spotlight program – as it happened

    • Yes campaign groups received more than five times as much in donations as no side in voice referendum

    • The time for First Nations truth-telling is now – we cannot let lies and division fester

      June Oscar

March 2024

  • Kyam Maher, SA attorney general

    Misinformation about South Australia’s Indigenous voice to parliament spreads online

    Factcheckers say claims about First Nations people getting ‘special rights’ echo the falsehoods in the federal no campaign

February 2024

  • Jacinta Price, Alex Antic and Claire Chandler against receipt and Whitestone Strategic logo

    Secretive firm behind voice no campaign billed taxpayers almost $135,000 via Coalition MPs, documents show

    Exclusive: Whitestone Strategic, which has close ties to rightwing lobby group Advance, was paid to craft messaging on topics such as vaccine mandates and renewable energy
  • Mick Gooda

    Mick Gooda says voice referendum failed because of ‘crash through or crash’ strategy

    Indigenous leader says yes campaign lacked necessary bipartisanship and federal reform for Aboriginal people has ‘come to a complete standstill’
  • 'We have to listen': PM speaks on anniversary of apology to stolen generations – video

    Anthony Albanese addressed parliament on the 16th anniversary of the national apology to the stolen generations, saying only 11 out of 19 socio-economic outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were improving
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