Australia stands out among Britain’s former settler colonies as the only country that doesn’t have a treaty with its Indigenous people. Nor does it recognize them in the constitution. But Indigenous ...
Australia’s constitution, which was completed in 1898, and is based on the U.S. Constitution, has been changed eight times—out of forty-five attempts. Amending it is difficult, but not nearly as ...
Australia goes to the polls on October 14 in a referendum on whether to enshrine an Indigenous advisory body, known as the Voice to Parliament, into the country’s constitution. In this episode of The ...
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