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Australians want an Indigenous Voice to Parliament - Law report with Damien Carrick

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The justice system is struggling to help the country's most socially and economically disadvantaged people.(OpenRoadPR: Public Domain)

Four years since hundreds of Indigenous leaders signed the 'Uluru Statement from the Heart', the Federal Government has created a co-design process to develop an avenue for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

A report released today has found that an overwhelming 90 per cent of the 2,500 submissions support constitutional enshrinement.


Featured: Professor Gabrielle Appleby, author of the report

Professor Megan Davis, one of the signatories of the Uluru statement

Producer:

Damien Carrick, Law Report

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Law, Crime and Justice, Indigenous Policy
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