Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition Relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

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Politics & Society

First Nations peoples as political designers

Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders must step back into their ancient role as political designers to reimagine relationships and reshape institutions

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Politics & Society

Duty and honour at the heart of Indigenous recognition

The Voice to Parliament proposed in the Uluru Statement would ensure Indigenous Australians are consulted about laws that affect them, as is already done in Canada and New Zealand

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