Isn't Albo "tools down" while the week of mourning is happening on these matters? They needed to wait until next week to suggest the investigation or some how make Albo think it was his idea.
Not a Voice, but outcomes of proper research and consultation with remote indigenous folks first and foremost with urgency. Then work back from their on priorities based on the facts.
Yep and we should hold them accountable, what happens in this space between now and the federal election might go a long way into deciding how people vote (regardless of their stance on the ref).
I would always lean towards legislation.
Agree on your point around balance. I also doubt either of the current major parties have the required leadership to follow through on what is needed to fix the plight of the indigenous, voice or not.
I think we established that the constitutionally enshrined Voice's advice was for "consideration" and could have been ignored by the government at will anyway.
That advise can be sought with it being in the constitution. I believe the remote communities has extended invites to visit their most dire locations multiple times, Alice Springs comes to mind. I love your tone btw.
This is 100% the problem, so the gov of the day needs to steer the current funding towards these issues which I completely agree with. All governments have failed in this so far. All achievable without the Voice (which we need to move on from as its failed).
This is such an illogical comparison, biological requirements vs a race based constitutional amendment. Come on man, who is saying the indigenous Australian's cannot utilise these services if they wish?