A National Voice to Parliament is still possible


It is looking increasingly likely that we could still have a national Voice to Parliament, even though it wouldn't be in The Constitution. While the Opposition leader pats himself on the back for a "win" over Labor and for inciting hate towards Aboriginal people, the states and territories are working together to create Voices to … Continue reading A National Voice to Parliament is still possible

Why we need a Voice to Parliament


As a white man who has lived and worked closely with the Aboriginal people over many years, in management positions, I will be voting Yes for the Voice to Parliament. I have seen first-hand that Indigenous people have been let down by “advisory groups” run by non-Indigenous people and, where we have failed, I strongly … Continue reading Why we need a Voice to Parliament

A brief history of LNP lies


. The LNP would have you believe that society will collapse if The Voice to Parliament succeeds, but it's just another in a long list of scare campaigns they have run using the same tired old message of hate and division. In 1993, when Paul Keating introduced Native Title, the LNP started screaming that it … Continue reading A brief history of LNP lies

Voice to Parliament: the dirty tricks of the no-campaigners


Constitutional recognition through a Voice to Parliament would give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people agency to help inform decisions that impact their lives. Yet there are those that are against this purely on principle, rather than on any facts or details of the proposed Voice. Why is this so? First, let's look at what … Continue reading Voice to Parliament: the dirty tricks of the no-campaigners