Voice to Parliament
Jacinta Price Declined 52 Interviews From the ABC Ahead of the Voice Referendum
A new review report from the ABC has revealed in-depth statistics of the broadcaster's national coverage of the Voice to Parliament referendum.
'That ‘No’ Is What We Live Every Day': Tasman Keith Is Fighting To Be Heard
"If we don't have hope, then what do we really have?"
Australians Call for Truth in Political Advertising Laws After Voice Referendum
New research shows 72 per cent of respondents were concerned about "lies and misinformation" during the referendum campaign.
Areas With Large Proportions of Indigenous Residents Voted Yes, Electoral Data Reveals
Polling booth data has revealed Indigenous communities voted overwhelmingly in favour of a Voice to Parliament.
Voice to Parliament Referendum Fails
The Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum has failed to pass with the majority of Australians voting No.
History, Context, Predictions: The Voice to Parliament, Summarised
Everything you need to know ahead of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum on October 14.
The Voice to Parliament Referendum Is This Week. What Do the Voter Polls Predict?
With five days to go til Australia votes, where are we
'As a Black Queer, the Plebiscite Was Horrific': Why Progressive No Voters Are Switching to Yes
“The fight is not over and the work is not done."
Yes or No – What Will Actually Happen After the Voice to Parliament Referendum?
A breakdown of what each Yes or No scenario could look like.
What Indigenous Advisory Bodies Exist or Have Existed in Australia? What Have They Done?
Various Indigenous advisory bodies have previously existed in Australia – and some still do. Here’s what they’ve achieved.
Election Officials Are ‘Pulling Out All Stops’ to Drive Up First Nations Voting Enrolments
The campaign will target the 101,000 unregistered First Nations voters in Australia, and make it easier for them to enrol.
Australians Support an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, Even Without Detail
A new survey shows clear majority support among eligible voters—but analysts say some could soon become confused about its “practical benefits”.