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When a Voice to Parliament was first proposed in the Uluru Statement from the Heart – it was dismissed by then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
It seemed possible the proposal might never be put in front of the Australian people.
But Australians could soon get to vote in a referendum and we will be asked whether Australia should amend its constitution to create an Indigenous Voice to parliament.
Today, someone who has spent years working towards constitutional recognition: chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
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Guest: Chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
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When a Voice to Parliament was first proposed in the Uluru Statement from the Heart – it was dismissed by then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
It seemed possible the proposal might never be put in front of the Australian people.
But Australians could soon get to vote in a referendum and we will be asked whether Australia should amend its constitution to create an Indigenous Voice to parliament.
Today, someone who has spent years working towards constitutional recognition: chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Chair in constitutional law at the University of NSW, Megan Davis.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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