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EE7: Jones - Lessons from Past Referendum
EE8 - Walker - The Impact of Foreign Money on the Referendum
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Home
Legal Context
Understanding the Australian Constitution
>
What is a Constitution?
The Australian Constitution
Changing the Constitution
History of Referendums
Courts and the Constitution
Legal Language
The Voice
Overview of the Voice
>
The Referendum Question & Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Design Principles
Law Council of Australia - FAQs
Legal Impact of the Voice
>
Legal Analysis by the Experts
Solicitor-General's Opinion
History of the Voice
>
The Dialogues
The Uluru Statement
Case for Yes
Understanding the Yes Case
The Yes Pamphlet
Resources and Opinions on Yes
>
Anderson - Addressing some Concerns about the Voice
Collins - Why the Voice Deserves Our Support
McIntyre - Be the Voice
Case for No
Understanding the No Case
The No Pamphlet
Resources and Opinions on No
>
The 'Progressive No' Case
Resources
Video Resources
Audio Resources
Expert Explainers
>
EE1: Twomey - The Yes/No Pamphlet
EE2: Perche - How a Referendum Works
EE3: Brennan & Appleby - The Uluru Statement History
EE4: Holland- Representative bodies in historical context
EE5: McDonald- Federalism and a First Nations Voice
EE6: Koch & Olijynk - The SA Voice
EE7: Jones - Lessons from Past Referendum
EE8 - Walker - The Impact of Foreign Money on the Referendum
Recommended Links
Digital Record
About
About the Project
Legal Literacy
About the Project Team
Supported by UniSA
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