The voice debate has been a long fight – and the blows have landed hardest on First Nations people

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The voice debate has been a long fight – and the blows have landed hardest on First Nations people
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At times it has felt like being a punching bag, belted about by unrelated resentments: about welcomes to country, perceived special treatment and nasty stereotypes disguised as jokes

of Australian musicians holding gigs in support of yes and John Farnham in recovery from cancer surgery handing over his iconic song for free? Or the focus on the opinions of Kamahl over a few days in September, as he flipped from no to yes to no again? That

. The voice – the form, powers and procedures of which would be determined by parliament after a successful vote – would allow Aboriginal and Islander people to make representations to government on matters that affect their lives, in the hope that such advice would lead to better laws and polices. The proposal has been criticised as too mild and ineffective, and as going too far.

“Only love can move us now,” Pearson said. He said he felt “hope and terror” in putting the question to the Australian people.

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