When a Voice to Parliament was first proposed in the Uluru Statement from the Heart – it was dismissed by then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
It seemed possible the proposal might never be put in front of the Australian people.
But Australians could soon get to vote in a referendum and we will be asked whether Australia should amend its constitution to create an Indigenous Voice to parliament.
Today, someone who has spent years working towards constitutional recognition: chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
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Guest: Chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
It seemed possible the proposal might never be put in front of the Australian people.
But Australians could soon get to vote in a referendum and we will be asked whether Australia should amend its constitution to create an Indigenous Voice to parliament.
Today, someone who has spent years working towards constitutional recognition: chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.