'Ready for change': Linda Burney unveils draft date for Indigenous voice referendum

Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney says the referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament could be held as early as August.

Linda Burney

Linda Burney said the legislation would be scrutinised by a parliamentary committee once it is introduced. Source: AAP

KEY POINTS
  • Ms Burney said the "yes" campaign would likely begin in late February.
  • The legislation would be scrutinised by a parliamentary committee once it is introduced.
  • The government will seek to have the legislation pass through parliament in May
Australians could be heading to the polls as early as August to vote on whether an Indigenous voice to parliament should be constitutionally enshrined.

Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney told The Sydney Morning Herald the government plans to introduce legislation to parliament in March to set up the referendum.

Ms Burney said the "yes" campaign would likely begin in late February.
"Once that all mobilises, I think we're going to have a country that's ready for change," she said.

Ms Burney said the legislation would be scrutinised by a parliamentary committee once it is introduced.

The government will seek to have the legislation pass through parliament in May, which could allow a vote to be held as early as August or as late as November.
Last year, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the draft question for voters would be: "Do you support an alteration to the constitution that establishes an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice?"

Mr Albanese has reiterated he believes the question regarding whether a voice should be enshrined in the constitution should be a "simple" yes or no referendum.

The Nationals have announced they will not support the referendum despite a split within the party, with Calare MP Andrew Gee breaking away as an independent to support the campaign.

The Liberals under Peter Dutton have not yet formed a position on the referendum, with the opposition leader repeatedly calling on the government to release more detail about the form the voice will take.

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Published 1 January 2023 10:51am
Source: AAP, SBS


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