The Voice would have renewed Australian democracy. Its failure leaves us all worse off

There s long been a fundamental issue underpinning Australia s approach to Indigenous affairs. The state makes laws specifically about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples without any protected mechanism giving them a say in the process. The proposed Voice to Parliament sought to remedy this democratic deficit. Had the referendum succeeded, it would have established a formal representative connection between Indigenous peoples and the Commonwealth parliament. The Voice proposal was a

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The Voice would have renewed Australian democracy. Its failure leaves us all worse off

There s long been a fundamental issue underpinning Australia s approach to Indigenous affairs. The state makes laws specifically about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples without any protected mechanism giving them a say in the process. The proposed Voice to Parliament sought to remedy this democratic deficit. Had the referendum succeeded, it would have established a formal representative connection between Indigenous peoples and the Commonwealth parliament. The Voice proposal was a

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