Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to Widjabul Wia-bal woman and GetUp chief executive Larissa Baldwin-Roberts about the agenda for Black justice after the voice proposal was rejected
In the wake of the referendum’s defeat, politicians and campaigners have vowed to keep fighting for Indigenous rights.
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