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Voice activists speaking out of both sides of their mouth

So are the courts involved with the Voice or not?

11 March 2023

9:00 AM

11 March 2023

9:00 AM

‘It’s not happening. And it’s good that it is happening.’

This phrase came to mind after witnessing an apparent about-face from pro-Voice advocates, who are beginning to say now after months of denial, that the courts will be instrumental in deciding how the federal government’s proposed indigenous-only Voice to parliament will operate.

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Morgan Begg is the Director of Research at the Institute of Public Affairs

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