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Aug 13 2023
It started as a simple and without doubt honourable thought, as well as a long overdue opportunity to do good by recognising indigenous Australians in our nation’s constitution. But then politics took over. The proposed Voice to Parliament is now mired in complication and confusion, with fear being used to fuel its almost certain failure.
As Amelia Adams reports, instead of being history-making the referendum is set to be nation-dividing. So how and why did it get to this?
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