When Australians go to the polls later this year, they will be asked to change the constitution to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.
This week, CW political columnist Bill Stefaniak argues we really don’t know enough about the Voice, and the PM can’t just say: “Trust me, I’m a politician and we will work out the details later.”
The opposition leader is maintaining his attack against Labor for not releasing more detail on an Indigenous voice after meeting the referendum working group.
NT Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claims the ABC will only give a "one-sided view" of the Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, saying she finds it "deeply troubling" as a First Nations person.
Australia could be on the cusp of historic change, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese outlining plans for constitutional amendments and a referendum for an Indigenous Voice to parliament.