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Putting words to the tune of Indigenous constitutional recognition

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageGiving constitutional status to an Indigenous advisory body would give Indigenous Australians a say about laws that directly affect them.AAp/Tracey Nearmy

The debate about Indigenous constitutional recognition has become more intense in recent weeks. It has taken an interesting turn with Noel Pearson and the Cape York Institute proposing an...

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