How the Voice campaign is resonating across Australia's states and territories | 7.30

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Australians will soon vote on whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia through a Voice to Parliament.
    The journey to constitutional recognition began with bipartisan support in 2007. It continued during Labor and Liberal governments, with the idea of a Voice to Parliament emerging from Indigenous peoples in 2017.
    Late last year, as the Prime Minister pushed the referendum forward, constitutional recognition as a political project lost its bi-partisan embrace - becoming a fiercely argued debate which now meets its test.
    7.30 presents this special episode dedicated to the Voice.
    00:00 - Where the Voice began
    00:49 - Tasmania to be a battleground state
    04:07 - How is South Australia expected to vote in the Voice referendum?
    07:48 - Both sides appealing to Sydney’s culturally diverse electorates
    10:41 - How will the birthplace of the Uluru Statement from the Heart vote?
    15:05 - Do the people of WA believe the Voice could lead to real change?
    19:07 - Voice referendum causing division in Victoria
    22:18 - Regional Indigenous leaders give their opinion on the Voice
    25:52 - Analysis with Laura Tingle
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