A voice to parliament is fair, practical and constitutionally safe, making it well-aligned with Liberal values
should be in the form requested by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – a voice to parliament.
When Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were asked what form constitutional recognition should take, their answer was that it should be in the form of a voice to parliament. The voice will provide advice on matters affecting Indigenous people, delivering practical, workable policy. For myself and Liberals for Yes, ensuring sustained and consistent consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on matters that affect them is key to better outcomes.
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