Australian indigenous leaders propose plan to ensure voice in parliament

By Paige Taylor, 26 August 2019
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (photo credit: Australian Embassy Jakarta/flickr)
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (photo credit: Australian Embassy Jakarta/flickr)
Forty of Australia’s most powerful indigenous leaders will today present Scott Morrison and Ken Wyatt with a proposed and ­detailed pathway for an indigenous voice to parliament that they say can be enshrined in the ­Constitution by the end of 2021. [ . . . ] In a letter expected to be delivered­ today to the Prime ­Minister and Mr Wyatt, the Minister for Indigenous Australians, the leaders propose what The ­Australian understands is a three-stage process that begins by asking indigenous people around Australia what an indigenous voice to parliament should look like.
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