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The voice to parliament

The voice to parliament
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400337713 INDIGENOUS/ 323 MAY
Non Fiction   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781741178869
Name Mayo, Thomas
Title The voice to parliament
Published Sydney, NSW: Hardie Grant, 2023.
Description 98 pages, 21cm.
Summary "Indigenous leader Thomas Mayo and acclaimed journalist Kerry O’Brien have written this handbook to answer the most commonly asked questions about why the Voice should be enshrined in the Constitution, and how it might function to improve policies affecting Indigenous communities, and genuinely close the gap on inequalities at the most basic level of human dignity. A handy tool for people inclined to support a ‘yes’ vote in the referendum, The Voice to Parliament Handbook reflects on this historic opportunity for genuine reconciliation, to right the wrongs and heal the ruptured soul of a nation. This guide offers simple explanations, useful anecdotes, historic analogies and visual representations, so you can share it among friends, family and community networks in the build-up to the referendum." - Back cover
Subjects Indigenous Australians -- History
Voice to parliament -- Referendum
Referenda -- Australia
Added Names O'Brien, Kerry author.
Wilcox, Cathy cartoonist.
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