Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Peoples: Have Your Say

  • by: Recognise
  • recipient: Australian Government
A lot has changed since the Australian Constitution was written in 1901. Many Australians may be surprised to know that the Constitution -- the basis for all laws and the political system -- still includes the possibility for discrimination based on your race and ignores Australia's first peoples and their role as custodians of the world's oldest continuing culture.

A constitutional referendum could change this, but first the government wants to engage Australians in a nationwide discussion.

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to share your opinion on constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. Do you support constitutional change to recognise Indigenous peoples? Tell the You Me Unity Panel your thoughts and have your comment delivered to Government.

Join the conversation and make your voice heard. Take action: Write your thoughts about constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians in the box to right and hit "sign" to submit your comments.
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