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Albanese should fire the starting gun on referendum date

Albanese should fire the starting gun on referendum date

Anthony Albanese should not miss the golden opportunity offered by this weekend’s Garma festival in the Northern Territory to announce the referendum date.

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Why Dutton could be the Yes campaign’s biggest asset
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Why Dutton could be the Yes campaign’s biggest asset

The Yes campaign lacks cut-through and is being played off a break by bomb-throwing No campaigners. That must change for the Voice referendum to have any chance of success.

  • by James Massola
Albanese ‘shifty’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘out of his depth’ on Voice: Dutton

Albanese ‘shifty’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘out of his depth’ on Voice: Dutton

Anthony Albanese hit back, reminding Australians that Dutton had walked out on the apology to stolen generations.

  • by Paul Sakkal
‘A place where Australia comes together’: All you need to know about the Garma Festival

‘A place where Australia comes together’: All you need to know about the Garma Festival

Australia’s largest and most influential annual First Nations event begins in Arnhem Land at the weekend, with the Voice to parliament the central talking point.

  • by Jack Latimore
‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

Yes campaigners attempted to defuse two days of questions from the federal opposition about whether the creation of a Voice would then lead to a treaty.

  • by James Massola, Paul Sakkal and Angus Thompson
Draft changes to ALP platform point to treaty move this term
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Draft changes to ALP platform point to treaty move this term

The Coalition ramped up its attack on the Voice to parliament during question time, portraying the referendum as the start of an ambitious treaty agenda.

  • by Paul Sakkal, Angus Thompson and James Massola
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Cockiness stalled the Yes campaign. It could now scupper the No

Cockiness stalled the Yes campaign. It could now scupper the No

Yes campaigners mistakenly assumed an easy path for the Voice referendum and are paying for that hubris. But hubris seems to be infecting the No campaign.

  • by James Massola
Victorian First Peoples’ Assembly wants decision powers within four years

Victorian First Peoples’ Assembly wants decision powers within four years

Aunty Esme Bamblett said the assembly was looking seven generations ahead when it came to thinking about the right to self-determination gained from a treaty.

  • by Jack Latimore
Voice vote should be ‘earlier rather than later’: Malarndirri McCarthy

Voice vote should be ‘earlier rather than later’: Malarndirri McCarthy

Malarndirri McCarthy is pushing for an earlier date for the Voice referendum to cope with the wet season up north, but says the prime minister will make the final call.

  • by Jack Latimore
Where do universities stand on the Voice? For many, it’s complicated

Where do universities stand on the Voice? For many, it’s complicated

Why are some universities advocating a Yes vote in the Voice referendum while others have not taken a position?

  • by Matt Wade
Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp

Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price describes Victoria as a state “where everything is about ideology and not common sense”, while Warren Mundine say the No camp doesn’t need it.

  • by James Massola