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Episode 12: National Party leader David Littleproud advocates for a more effective option

Episode 12: National Party leader David Littleproud advocates for a more effective option

Rather than adding another layer of bureaucracy, the National Party of Australia advocates for greater empowerment of local First Nations communities as an option to a First Nations Voice to Parliament.
Episode 11:  Proposing changes to the mechanics of voting in a Referendum

Episode 11:  Proposing changes to the mechanics of voting in a Referendum

Kate Thwaites, MP, Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, speaks with Charles Pakana on proposed changes to some of the ways in which Australia runs its referendums.
Episode 10: SBS/NITV launches strategic plan for coverage of the First Nations Voice to Parliament Referendum

Episode 10: SBS/NITV launches strategic plan for coverage of the First Nations Voice to Parliament Referendum

Head of NITV, Tanya Denning Orman, discusses the SBS/NITV strategy that will guide the network's coverage of the Referendum campaign for a First Nations Voice to Parliament
Episode 9: Ged Kearney MP, on the campaign trail for a First Nations Voice to Parliament

Episode 9: Ged Kearney MP, on the campaign trail for a First Nations Voice to Parliament

Commencing our series of interviews with politicians from both sides of the Referendum campaign, we are joined by the Federal Member for Cooper, Ged Kearney, MP.
EPISODE 8: The Anglican Church’s Reverend Canon Glenn Loughrey speaks out on the need for reliable and open information

EPISODE 8: The Anglican Church’s Reverend Canon Glenn Loughrey speaks out on the need for reliable and open information

Wiradjuri man, Reverend Canon Glenn Loughrey from the Anglican Church joins us on the Referendum ‘23 Tapes podcast to discuss the role of the church in promoting reliable information and the need for asking questions and joining in conversations.
A deep-seated loathing for misinformation, sensationalist news and self-proclaimed evangelists

A deep-seated loathing for misinformation, sensationalist news and self-proclaimed evangelists

Answering questions I'm often asked about the editorial direction and focus of the Victorian Aboriginal News Referendum '23 Tapes podcast.
Episode 7: City of Newcastle reacts to its local First Nations community and advisory committee

Episode 7: City of Newcastle reacts to its local First Nations community and advisory committee

Chair of the City of Newcastle's Guraki Aboriginal Advisory Committee, Luke Russell, speaks with VAN about the power of Aboriginal voices.
Episode 6: From The Heart advocates correct information over ramming home campaign messaging

Episode 6: From The Heart advocates correct information over ramming home campaign messaging

From The Heart’s National Field Organiser Emily Holm speaks with VAN on topics ranging from local government involvement in educating community to the importance of correct information above pushing home specific messages.
Episode 5: Local governments from across Australia commit to endorsing the Uluru Statement From the Heart

Episode 5: Local governments from across Australia commit to endorsing the Uluru Statement From the Heart

Architect of the Mayors for the Voice to Parliament Public Statement, Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne, joins us to discuss the important role local government has in the forthcoming referendum.
Episode 4: Australia’s ethnic communities lend support to a First Nations Voice

Episode 4: Australia’s ethnic communities lend support to a First Nations Voice

Carlo Carli, Chair of the Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia (FECCA) discusses the strong support for a First Nations Voice to Parliament from ethnic communities.
Episode 3: Reconciliation Victoria CEO Nicole Findlay discusses Support for the 2023 Referendum

Episode 3: Reconciliation Victoria CEO Nicole Findlay discusses Support for the 2023 Referendum

Reconciliation Victoria has been at the forefront of a First Nations alliance for two decades. With a First Nations Voice referendum on the horizon, that alliance is picking up momentum.
Episode 2: Professor Cheryl Saunders sheds light on the Australian Constitution

Episode 2: Professor Cheryl Saunders sheds light on the Australian Constitution

Emeritus President of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Professor Cheryl Saunders gives insights into the Australian Constitution.
Episode 1: First Nations Voice advocate and campaigner Thomas Mayo speaks out on the Voice to Parliament

Episode 1: First Nations Voice advocate and campaigner Thomas Mayo speaks out on the Voice to Parliament

Author, Uluru Statement from the Heart campaigner, Maritime Union Official and Torres Strait Islander Thomas Mayo speaks frankly about a Voice to Parliament.

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