“This is an exercise in nation-building,and this will change Australia. It’s just so exciting,” she toldThe Sydney Morning Herald andThe Age.
The country’s first referendum in more than 20 years would be needed to enshrine the Voice in the Constitution,in line with the Uluru Statement from the Heart that was endorsed by more than 250 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders five years ago.
First Nations leaders put forwardtwo potential dates for a referendum: either May 27,2023,which would be the anniversary of the 1967 Indigenous referendum,or January 27,2024,the day after Australia Day.
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When asked whether either of those dates were feasible,Burney said she was hopeful,adding she would soon meet with the group which had suggested the dates.
“The political call will be when we think it’s going to be successful,but those dates are very instructive,” she said.
The first thing Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese did in his acceptance speech on Saturday night was acknowledge Indigenous Australians.