Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced soon after being elected that he would move a Constitutional amendment to include an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
The particulars of the amendment have not been made obvious to the public. When the Leader of the Opposition, Peter Dutton, sent a letter requesting answers to 15 questions about the proposed amendment he received a quick rebuke from Mr Albanese suggesting he read a 282-page report completed in July 2021 called, The Indigenous Voice Co-design.
In order to have some idea of the significance of the proposed amendments to the Australian public, it is necessary to read the...
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