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Beyond belief : rethinking the Voice to parliament / edited by Peter Kurti & Warren Mundine AO ; foreword by Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.

Beyond belief : rethinking the Voice to parliament / edited by Peter Kurti & Warren Mundine AO ; foreword by Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
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ISBN 9781925138795
Title Beyond belief : rethinking the Voice to parliament / edited by Peter Kurti & Warren Mundine AO ; foreword by Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
Portion of title Rethinking the voice to parliament
Publisher and/or associated date/s Redland Bay, QLD : Connor Court Publishing, 2022.
Description xii, 171 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1. The Voice: a plea to reconsider / Tony Abbott -- 2. The Voice: Self-determination or seperatism? / Anthony Dillon -- 3. The Voice: Beyond belief? / Janet Albrechtsen -- 4. Constitutional change by stealth / Chris Merritt -- 5. What conservative Voice supporters get wrong about constitutional recognition / Bernard Samuelson -- 6. The indigenous voice does not speak for Country / Nyunggai Warren Mundine -- 7. Head over heart: The legal, democratic and practical problems raised by the Uluru Statement / Amanda Stoker -- 8. It's OK for liberals (and anyone) to say 'No' indigenous recognition in the Constitution / Scott Prasser -- 9. Indigenous social justice won't be solved with poetic justice / Neenah Gray -- 10. The Voice: What are we being asked to decide? / Caroline Di Russo -- 11. Constitional recognition is not necessary for integration - Australia's migrant story tells us so -- Rocco Loiacono -- 12. The Voice in light of the western intellectual tradition / Henry Ergas.
Summary "Forty-four attempts have been made to change the Australian Constitution since Federation in 1901 but only eight of those attempts have been successful. In 2022, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese decided to launch another attempt at constitutional amendment. His intention: to hold a referendum proposing to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to parliament in the Constitution. Advocates for the Voice appear to think the unquestionable goodwill which all Australians bear towards their Indigenous sisters and brothers will be enough to ensure a successful outcome. But success is far from assured. Not only has little detail been given to the Australian people about the proposed constitutional changes; more importantly, at the 2022 federal election eleven Indigenous Australians were elected to the Commonwealth Parliament. Many Australians believe this result represents the best possible Indigenous 'voice' to parliament. In Beyond Belief: Rethinking the Voice to Parliament, twelve distinguished Australians set out their reasons why we need to question the wisdom of enshrining a Voice to parliament by amending the Constitution. Some of these reasons are legal, political and constitutional; but others express concern that constitutional amendment will do nothing to address the social disadvantage endured by many Indigenous Australians -- a burden which weighs heavily on each of the contributors. Beyond Belief: Rethinking the Voice to Parliament will equip Australians who have their own doubts about the proposed referendum with informed and compelling reasons for deciding to vote 'No' when asked to change our nation's founding document." -- Back cover.
Subjects Australia. -- Constitution Act -- Amendments
Politics and Government - Referenda - Constitutional recognition
Politics and Government
Politics and government - Indigenous representative bodies
Politics and Government - Political action - Constitutional recognition
Law - Constitutional law - Constitutional reform
Politics and Government - Referenda - Constitutional recognition
Politics and Government
Torres Strait Islanders -- Politics and Government
Aboriginal Australians -- Government policy -- 21st century
Constitutional history -- Australia
Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights
Indigenous peoples
Policy sciences -- Australia -- Citizen participation
Constitutional amendments -- Australia
Torres Strait Islanders -- Government relations
Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government
Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations
Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons Mundine, Warren, 1956- (editor,) (author)
Kurti, Peter (editor)
Price, Jacinta Nampijinpa (writer of foreword)
Abbott, Tony, 1957- (author)
Dillon, Anthony (author)
Ergas, Henry, 1952- (author)
Albrechtsen, J. K. (Janet Kim) (author)
Merritt, Chris (author)
Prasser, Scott, 1954- (author)
Samuelson, Bernard (author)
Stoker, Amanda (author)
Gray, Neenah (author)
Di Russo, Caroline (author)
Loiacono, Rocco (author)
Call number 2023.200
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