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Latest news: Indigenous Voice to Parliament

Huge support for Indigenous voice despite lost vote

A majority of Australians think First Nations people should get a say on issues affecting them, raising questions about Labor's model for the voice.

Albanese, Labor take Newspoll hit after voice defeat

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's approval rating has suffered a sharp fall in the latest Newspoll as the opposition targets Labor's handling of cost of living.

Fit the Bill: Where to from here? The Voice, plus Senator Seselja from NSW?

I, for one, never subscribed to the view that Australia would be the loser no matter who won as the referendum had divided the country.

Indigenous areas backed voice, data shows

Figures have revealed ordinary polling booths with the highest proportion of Indigenous people voted in favour of the voice to parliament.

Peter Dutton talks down second Indigenous referendum

Peter Dutton has walked back a bid to recognise Indigenous people in the constitution, saying people are 'over the referendum process for some time'.

Little hope of further constitutional change: experts

Australia's emphatic 'no' to the voice referendum may have spelt the end for any constitutional change in the future, experts claim.

Indigenous progress the focus after voice fails

oth sides of the voice campaign have pledged to unveil new measures to close the Indigenous disadvantage gap after the referendum failed.  The prime minister and the government are expected to cop a...

Leaders step up efforts as Indigenous voice vote fails

Both the 'yes' and 'no' camps say Australia needs to look forward and come together after a referendum to establish an Indigenous voice to parliament failed.

Albanese vows to address Indigenous reconciliation

Anthony Albanese has responded to the Indigenous voice referendum loss with a speech to the nation pledging progress on wellbeing and reconciliation.

Political and campaign leaders reflect on voice result

Political leaders and spokespeople for the 'yes' and 'no' campaigns have reflected on the referendum defeat of a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice.

The Voice: A change for the better – David Smith

I’m privileged to represent the seat of Bean, an electorate with boundaries that begin within 10 kilometres of Parliament House, but an electorate whose history extends back thousands of years. It includes...

Low voice support lingers in final run to polling day

With just days until Australians head to the polls for the Indigenous voice referendum, campaigners are ramping up messages to voters.

Proposed Indigenous voice would be like no other

The opposing camps in the Indigenous voice debate rarely see eye-to-eye, but they agree a constitutionally enshrined advisory body would be unlike anything else in the world. The 'yes' and 'no' camps are...

Support for voice grows for first time in months

Support for the 'yes' vote is up two percentage points but the shift isn't big enough to win the Indigenous voice referendum, but many people remain undecided.

Voice certainly winnable, says PM as pre-polling opens

Despite pessimistic polling for the voice to parliament referendum, Anthony Albanese is maintaining his optimism ahead of the vote on October 14.

No campaigner takes the national spotlight as Voice vote nears

Warren Mundine will make a major pitch against an Indigenous advisory body in the constitution when he addresses the National Press Club.

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