A new documentary, The Voice: Australia Decides, reveals the question at the heart of the upcoming constitutional referendum.
Hosted by Sky News Australia’s Darwin Bureau Chief, Matt Cunningham, The Voice: Australia Decides takes a comprehensive look at the Voice to Parliament debate, speaking to key political and Indigenous leaders on both sides.
A new Sky News documentary, The Voice: Australia Decides, highlights the question at the heart of the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum. Picture: Sky News Australia. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price said the problems plaguing remote indigenous communities were caused by violence, destruction, dysfunction and trauma. Picture: Mark Brake/The Daily Telegraph.
“Our people don't live with alcohol, they die by it. And having worked in the health sector for 23 years, I've watched Aboriginal people being carted back out to their communities in a wooden box. And I've seen that too many times.”“That's what's important about the Voice,” she said. As local elder Matthew McKenzie told Matt Cunningham, there are currently no Anindilyakwa youth in detention.“We should be running things, our stuff like this. Get ownership of education, justice, whatever. We don't have to go out, depend on government and whoever, we actually the owner here,” the Anindilyakwa elder told Cunningham“The Anindilyakwa land council and its elected members have had a vision. And that vision is now being realized; and that's an important thing.
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