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Recognise

Introduce yourself to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, from the past to the present. This is the beginning of your reconciliation learning journey.

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Explore resources which help you critically reflect on racism, culture, bias and privilege, and build a better understanding of equity and human rights internationally and in Australia.

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Learn to identify truth telling, and understand the critical importance of advancing Australia’s journey towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination.

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Activate yourself in your allyship to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, learn what can be done to contribute towards reconciliation, and find resources to support you to take action towards meaningful change.

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Megan Davis & Pat Anderson AO, Address to the NPC

National Press Club of Australia

Professor Megan Davis and Pat Anderson AO talk about the establishing a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.

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Missteps and missinformation on The Voice to Parliament

The Guardian

Indigenous affairs editor Lorena Allam on false claims from the no campaign, and the Aboriginal people raising the alarm

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New Australia v old Australia: a yes vote on the voice

The Guardian

The referendum’s success will be a monumental achievement but to arrive there we must explain to the country why The Voice is needed.

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Reasons why we can’t establish the Voice through legislation

The Conversation

Legislation would make the body insecure and vulnerable to the whims of different governments.

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Reconciliation Australia

Reconciliation Australia

A Voice in the Constitution would recognise the special place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia’s history.

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Say YES to Voice, it’s time for a Fair Go!

ANTAR

The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a generous invitation from First Nations Australians to walk together towards a better future.

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Solicitor-general confirms Voice model is legally sound

The Conversation

The solicitor-general said the model is compatible with responsible government, and an ‘enhancement’ of the system.

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Statements from the Soul

Shireen Morris & Damien Freeman

A collection of passionate essays from religious leaders arguing for a First Nations Voice to be enshrined in the Australian Constitution

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The Indigenous Voice to Parliament Microcredential

TECHE

A free microcredential available to anyone seeking to engage with the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

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The making of Megan Davis and the historic Voice referendum

ABC News In-depth

When Megan Davis was 12 years old, her mother brought home a second-hand book with a copy of the Constitution at the back

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The next steps for the Indigenous Voice

The Guardian

Indigenous Affairs editor Lorena Allam talks to Jane Lee about the proposed constitutional amendments and how they have been received.

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The Voice to Parliament

Thomas Mayo & Kerry O'Brien & The Australia Institute

Thomas Mayo & Kerry O'Brien & The Australia Institute discuss The Voice to Parliament Handbook.

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