Latest referendum News

Peter Dutton wants to deport criminal dual citizens. We already have laws for that
View from The Hill: Dutton’s talk about a citizenship referendum is personal over-reach and political folly
Pembroke election is a referendum on Rockliff’s public asset fire sale 09 March 2025
Four-year term legislation takes first step
Four-year term legislation to be introduced
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Tom Rogers calls for national digital literacy campaign and more civics teaching
NSW Government takes steps to avoid Easter long weekend clash with 2027 state election
View from The Hill: Labor faces risk of Victorians using federal poll as referendum on both Allan and Albanese governments
Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy Radio Interview CAAMA with Floyd Doyle
Hear our voice PM – the PSA’s campaign against asset sales begins today
75 Years On: Uncle Bob Reflects On Power Of Education
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Path to Treaty Act repealed as Indigenous communities receive direct funding boost 
Appointment To National Museum Of Australia Council
Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions: study
View from The Hill: We have bigger issues around freedom of speech than Lidia Thorpe’s noisy protest
Assisted dying bill enters parliament – how likely is it to become law?
Alarming rise in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide rates
Hope returns to Kashmir after elections, but the ultimate power still belongs to Narendra Modi’s government
Our New Mayor And Councillors
Minister for the Central Coast congratulates new councillors
Parliament Bill passes first reading
New initiatives to invest in First Nations art and culture shaped by community voices
Govt Already Seeking Advice On Treaty Referendum
Remember To Vote This Saturday
The year that was through the eyes of Australia’s political cartoonists: Behind the Lines 2023
For Community With Community – Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Led Elected Body Consultation
Visit To Timor-Leste
2024 QUT Meanjin Oration a musical journey through black history
It wasn’t just race and politics that motivated Voice to Parliament ‘no’ voters. Here’s what we found when we dug deeper
Publication Of Registrar Annual Report 2024
Allyship Summit maps out next steps for the future of the Uluru Statement
To Close the Gap, Governments and their Bureaucracy must change the way they do business
Government Restores Local Decision-making
Woke Agenda Of Left
Commissioner Katie Kiss Pays Tribute To Linda Burney
Early Years Of Worker
New alliance to drive Indigenous economic empowerment
‘Blak, Loud And Proud’
As we mark the start of NAIDOC week, The Close the Gap Campaign celebrates the resilience, beauty, culture, and pride of First Nations Australians
Disproportional representation: what the UK election landslide would look like under NZ’s MMP system
Inaugural Indigenous MJA Issue For NAIDOC Week
Greens to introduce Bill for Truth and Justice Commission
Albo’s Half Billion-dollar Referendum Folly
Hume comes together for National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week
Vanuatu is holding its first-ever referendum – here’s what’s at stake
Bush Tucker Forest Tour: Bayside
Now More Than Ever – Fight For Justice Must Continue
National Reconciliation Week program underway in Hobsons Bay