• ⸻ Ban DHMO 🇦🇺 ⸻M
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    The way I see it is that we’re creating an advisory body to advise parliament on how to deal with issues affecting indigenous Australians. It’s really all about having the best information available to parliament when needed so good legislation and informed debates can be had. Whether parliament actually uses it or not is another thing entirely.

    With it being in the constitution, I suppose only the people of Australia can remove it whether that be in 10, 20 or 200 years time have decided that we don’t need it any more.

    Edit: Missing words

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      Your first sentence is a tautology because that’s what has been proposed, that isn’t in question at all.

      “ It’s really all about having the best information available to parliament when needed so good legislation and informed debates can be had.”

      Nothing I’ve seen about the structure of the proposed Voice guarantees that the advice will be listened to, acted on or fact based.

      What I would like to see is a meritocratic process for membership to the Voice, a term limit on its establishment and actual power in government.

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        I agree, they have been pretty light on the details and if the referendum fails then this will have been the reason.

        The way I’ve heard it put is that the workings of the voice will be handled by further legislation. Which while allows for great flexibility in the constitution, unfortunately leaves Australians on the outside.

        I think the yes campaign would have much better success if there was some draft legislation to show us what this would look like.

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          I agree, there’s nothing stopping Labor from Legislating the Voice now and then asking for a referendum to make it permanent, it would lack some of the Consitutional power in the interim but would be a far fairer method of going about it.