‘Shameful victory’:Indigenous leaders’ bitter lesson from Voice campaign

‘Shameful victory’:Indigenous leaders’ bitter lesson from Voice campaign

An official statement from the Yes camp says victory was impossible without bipartisan support.

  • byMike Foley

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Now that the Voice is gone,we can get back to not listening
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Now that the Voice is gone,we can get back to not listening

It should be extraordinary that when we were supposed to be confronting disadvantage we are instead perpetuating it. But actually,it makes perfect sense.

  • bySean Kelly
Frydenberg’s understandable pride and abhorrence miss a point

Frydenberg’s understandable pride and abhorrence miss a point

The world can no longer tolerate the Middle East’s status quo.

Indigenous Yes campaigners divided on Voice response,draft reveals

Indigenous Yes campaigners divided on Voice response,draft reveals

The draft document is intended as the first collective response of Indigenous leaders supporting the Yes campaign after a week of silence following the referendum defeat.

  • byLisa Visentin
Racists and elites? Yes and No voters are not who you think they are
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Opinion

Racists and elites? Yes and No voters are not who you think they are

New insights into the Voice referendum reveal good reasons why you shouldn’t despair about the result.

  • byNicholas Biddle
Post Voice,we need to confront uncomfortable truths. Let’s start with Mabo

Post Voice,we need to confront uncomfortable truths. Let’s start with Mabo

The Mabo High Court decision is hailed as a great success for Indigenous people. But could it actually be an impediment to closing the gap?

  • byParnell Palme McGuinness
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Victoria pushes ahead with a treaty despite other states going cold

Victoria pushes ahead with a treaty despite other states going cold

Rejection of the Voice referendum has cooled plans for treaties between NSW and Queensland and their Indigenous people,but Victoria’s plans are firm.

  • byKieran Rooney andChip Le Grand
After a bruising Voice vote,Aboriginal Victorians turn focus to treaty

After a bruising Voice vote,Aboriginal Victorians turn focus to treaty

As they work through the hurt and anger,leaders say First Nations people know treaty is the way forward. But the road just got a lot bumpier.

  • byChip Le Grand
Albanese had been underestimated his whole life. Then he overestimated himself

Albanese had been underestimated his whole life. Then he overestimated himself

For Anthony Albanese,the defeat of the Voice was the first taste of mortality of his prime ministership.

  • byPeter Hartcher
‘Has to serve his time’:Liberals oppose Yes campaigner’s cabinet return
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‘Has to serve his time’:Liberals oppose Yes campaigner’s cabinet return

Peter Dutton has been gauging whether Julian Leeser’s return to the frontbench would be accepted after he quit the shadow cabinet over the Voice to parliament.

  • byPaul Sakkal andJames Massola
‘Weak and timid’:Treaty body slams Crisafulli backflip

‘Weak and timid’:Treaty body slams Crisafulli backflip

Community leaders have urged the LNP to not use the state’s Path to Treaty program as a ‘political plaything in a fruitless culture war’.

  • byZach Hope