Tag: Voice to parliament
The Voice defeat set us all back. And since then, our leaders have given up
No campaigners said the Voice wasn’t the right solution, that they had better alternatives. In the 12 months since the referendum failed, no one’s offered any real solutions.
AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
Unless AI developers start involving Indigenous people, their claims about the technology benefiting all of humanity will continue to ring hollow.
How can we have truth-telling without the Voice? Our research shows a way forward
Truth-telling is vital to building a greater understanding between First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians. New research offers insights into how this can be done.
The more you know: people with better understanding of Australia’s colonial history more likely to support moving Australia Day
After the Voice to Parliament referendum, researchers asked a sample of Australians how they felt about issues including changing the date of Australia Day.
Indigenous voices can be heard without being constitutionally enshrined, just look at the US
The failed Voice to Parliament referendum dashed the hopes of many mapping out a path to reconciliation. If we look to the example set by North American Indians, there might be another way forward.
Indigenous Australians supported Voice referendum by large margins; Labor retains large Newspoll lead
The final Newspoll gave “no” an accurate lead. Meanwhile, Labor maintains a strong overall lead against the Coalition.
If there is to be any healing after the Voice referendum, it will be a long journey
In the end, the “yes” case failed to answer two basic questions: what was the problem to be solved, and how would the Voice help solve it?
'Lies fuel racism': how the global media covered Australia's Voice to Parliament referendum
Could the vote affect the way the world views Australia and potentially have an impact on Australia’s international relations?
The failed referendum is a political disaster, but opportunity exists for those brave and willing to embrace it
The Voice to Parliament has failed. What does this mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?
Final Voice polls have 'no' leading by sizeable to landslide margins
As the Voice referendum draws to a close this weekend, polls suggest the “no” case will win by a substantial margin.
Coming to terms with the past is more important than ever. The Voice referendum is a vital first step
Voice supporters are not looking for division, but rather a desire to play a role in the future of a nation that accepts it’s our country, too.
'We should be listening': the long history of Liberal innovation – and failure – on Indigenous policy
Many Liberal politicians have been passionate about redressing Indigenous disadvantage, but have come unstuck by the pitfall of ‘settler liberalism’.
From Eureka to suffrage to now: a Voice that was 169 years in the making
For decades, women from Munich to Melbourne, from Westminster to Washington, had been campaigning for a voice.
Voice support falls in Newspoll to new low, but is up in Resolve though still well behind
With less than a week to go until the Voice referendum, the polls are looking grim for the “yes” campaign.
'No' campaign is dominating the Voice debate among Chinese Australians on WeChat: new research
One ‘no’ video was reposted more than 10,000 times by WeChat users, while a ‘yes’ video from the Victorian Labor Party was shared only 25 times.