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This project is only one of many contributions to ensuring the public is informed and educated


This project is only one of many contributions to ensuring the public is informed and educated about the key issues being debated for the upcoming referendum. For further resources, we have collated a number of key links and sources.


LInks and FurtHer Resources

Official Resources

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The authorised Australian government site on the Voice referendum has a comprehensive set of resources about the referendum. ​

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Yes23 is a site created by Gilbert + Tobin and Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition Ltd. It has a comprehensive FAQs page and resources for campaigning for a Yes vote. 

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Fair Australia is led by Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and is campaigning for a no vote. The site discusses concerns about the Voice and has an e-book download containing 10 reasons to vote no. 

University & Community Education

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The Heart to Heart Community Education project is an initiative of a group of University of Adelaide Law students supported by Senior Lecturer Cornelia Koch. This site has an extensive collection of accessible print resources that seek to support conversations.

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The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law has a comprehensive set of resources on the Voice including a fact sheet debunking myths related to the legal debate. ​

Expert and Legal Perspectives


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AUSPUBLAW is a collaborative blogging project generating expert commentary and analysis on matters of Australian public law, with contributions from leading public law experts – including academics and practitioners – across Australia.
  • With a commitment to promote informed debate in the lead up to the referendum AUSPUBLAW is hosting a special series of posts from experts to assist and inform the debate.

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The Law Council of Australia - the peak legal body in Australia - has published a number of key resources to help people understand the Voice 

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Paul Komesaroff Professor of Medicine, Monash University and Executive Director of Global Reconciliation along with a team of authors has published : The Voice, A Question to the People. A non-partisan resource that contains expert opinions on all aspects of the debate. 


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The Australian Human Rights Commission in conjunction with Indigenous X has released a set of resources on the Voice Referendum to assist members of the public understand the human rights issues.  


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The Law Society of NSW has released a helpful FAQ section on the Voice. It includes answers to common questions and links to a wide variety of resources.

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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
    • Contact