Constitution
Government shoots down key referendum proposal
Indigenous rights campaigners are outraged by the federal government’s decision not to support including an Indigenous advisory body in the......
Gunner calls for a new national day of observance for Indigenous communities
The need for a new national day of observation has been raised by NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner as part of......
Dual citizenship vortex could claim more victims
Senator Nick Xenaphon has joined Senator Fiona Nash as the latest experienced parliamentarians to be referred to the High Court......
Will Indigenous recognition be sidelined by a new republic referendum debate?
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has complicated the conversation around constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. His recent......
Referendum Council report fails to tackle race powers
The council responsible for finding a way forward on constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has delivered its......
Verbal divorce on trial in India
Triple talaq is a controversial method of divorce that allows for an instant separation in marriage if the word ‘talaq’ is pronounced......
Indigenous groups gather for meaningful constitutional reform
This week in Uluru The Referendum Council will hold a First nations Convention. The Convention will welcome 300 Aboriginal and......
Aboriginal youth call for constitutional recognition
A group of young Indigenous activists today met with Aboriginal MPs from both political parties. They called on the Indigenous Parliamentarians......
Public support for constitutional recognition widespread
This week, Vote Compass data has shown that 72 per cent of Australians support change to the national constitution to......
The path to recognition?
The fight for constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has been dominating public discussion for decades. A......