The federal government had committed to a referendum during this term of parliament but plans were derailed last year,as well as several other election commitments,by the emergency response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ms Burney said Labor remained committed to enshrining The Voice into the constitution,in line with the Uluru statement,coupled with a Makarrata Commission to achieve agreement on appropriate measures towards reconciliation.
“I do not care who gets the credit,I really don’t,” Ms Burney told the House of Representatives. “I just want to see it done”.
She said if the major political parties offered an endorsement to a constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament she had “no doubt a referendum will succeed”.
“There is time to get this done if we work together and with the community,” Ms Burney said.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese said Labor would extend “the heart” and “the hand” of bipartisanship in support of a referendum.