The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his new government have committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Australian Constitution. To do so, a majority of Australians in a majority of states will have to vote “yes” at a referendum. But what are the other challenges along the way? Why might pe...

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Main Authors: Jacob Deem, Adrian Miller, AJ Brown, Susan Bird
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description Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his new government have committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Australian Constitution. To do so, a majority of Australians in a majority of states will have to vote “yes” at a referendum. But what are the other challenges along the way? Why might people support a Voice, or why might they be against it? Last year, CQUniversity and Griffith University conducted the Australian Constitutional Values Survey to answer these questions.
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spelling ftcquniportalfig:oai:figshare.com:article/25876012 2025-01-16T21:53:44+00:00 The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea? Jacob Deem Adrian Miller AJ Brown Susan Bird 2022-06-24T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.25946/25876012.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/The_Albanese_government_has_committed_to_enshrining_a_First_Nations_Voice_in_the_Constitution_What_do_Australians_think_of_the_idea_/25876012 doi:10.25946/25876012.v1 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Australian government and politics Constitutional law First Nations Voice Australian Constitution The Voice to Parliament Enshrined Voice to Parliament Text Online resource 2022 ftcquniportalfig https://doi.org/10.25946/25876012.v1 2024-05-22T23:33:13Z Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his new government have committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Australian Constitution. To do so, a majority of Australians in a majority of states will have to vote “yes” at a referendum. But what are the other challenges along the way? Why might people support a Voice, or why might they be against it? Last year, CQUniversity and Griffith University conducted the Australian Constitutional Values Survey to answer these questions. Text First Nations CQUniversity: acquire Griffith ENVELOPE(-155.500,-155.500,-85.883,-85.883)
spellingShingle Australian government and politics
Constitutional law
First Nations Voice
Australian Constitution
The Voice to Parliament
Enshrined Voice to Parliament
Jacob Deem
Adrian Miller
AJ Brown
Susan Bird
The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title_full The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title_fullStr The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title_full_unstemmed The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title_short The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?
title_sort albanese government has committed to enshrining a first nations voice in the constitution. what do australians think of the idea?
topic Australian government and politics
Constitutional law
First Nations Voice
Australian Constitution
The Voice to Parliament
Enshrined Voice to Parliament
topic_facet Australian government and politics
Constitutional law
First Nations Voice
Australian Constitution
The Voice to Parliament
Enshrined Voice to Parliament
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