Uluru Dialogue members say the Prime Minister hasn’t reach out in the year since the failed Voice referendum.
What is Reconciliation Week? This year’s Reconciliation Week is the first since the Indigenous Voice referendum failed.
Early voting has opened to determine who will be included in South Australia’s Voice to Parliament.
How did the states vote on the referendum? All but one part of Australia voted No to the Indigenous Voice referendum. Here’s how it fell
The unofficial result could be known on the night. However, if the votes are too close, it could take days to know the result.
Australians will vote in the first referendum since 1999 on 14 October. Here’s how you vote in the referendum
It’s official: we now have the date Australians will go to the polls and vote in the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. So what is the Voice to Parliament and how do referendums work? We’ll let you know in today’s deep dive!
A referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament will be held on 14 October. Here’s what you need to know.
The Garma Festival 2023 is a four-day festival of music, art, film, education, and political discussion.
The Australian Electoral Commission has published Yes and No arguments for the Voice to Parliament referendum prepared by politicians.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has outlined new details about how the Government’s proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament will work.
It comes as polling shows a dip in support for the ‘yes’ campaign.
In today’s deep dive, TDA journalist Tom Crowley will fill you in on how we got to this point, and what you need to know about the Voice moving forward,
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has outlined new details about the Government’s proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
The Federal Liberal Party will oppose the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, which will be the subject of a referendum later this year.
South Australia will establish a First Nations Voice to Parliament. But how will it work? Here’s what you need to know.
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