Australians will head to the polls on October 14 to vote in the first referendum since 1999.
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Unlike a federal or state election,where there are typically multiple candidates,on this polling day voters will be asked to simply write the word “yes” or “no” in a little box in response to a single question.
Who backs the Yes case? What is the Yes campaign’s message? We answer your questions.
Who backs the No case? What is the No campaign’s message? We answer your questions.
What powers would it have? What issues would it advise on? Who would be a member?
The Yes campaign for a Voice to parliament is gathering momentum. What do its critics say? What do its supporters hope it will achieve? What are the next steps?
The Yes case declares that “constitutional recognition is a powerful statement that will drive practical change”.
The No case details 10 reasons why its campaigners believe constitutional change to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to parliament should be rejected.