The trailblazing activist has pleaded with the Morrison government not to abandon long-held ambitions for a national referendum on the issue,warning as long as Indigenous peoples remain unrecognised then Australia would be “an absurdity”.
But Mr Morrison said it had never been the government’s policy to stage a referendum on the Voice,which it is currently co-designing with Indigenous communities.
“I’ve had numerous meetings myself on this matter and the Minister for Indigenous Australians is progressing that,” Mr Morrison said.
“On the other issue of constitutional recognition,more broadly,then there is still no clear consensus proposal at this stage,which would suggest mainstream support in the Indigenous community or elsewhere.”
He said the government’s refreshed efforts to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous on education,employment and family violence levels would make “a big difference” in the lives of Indigenous Australians across this country.
Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt has committed the government to legislate a Voice to Parliament,havingreleased an interim report on the co-design process in January this year. The consultative process is planned to run for four months,with a final report expected between June and August this year.