"Dealing with disadvantage is not favouring Aboriginal people over others," writes @JohnRHewson.
"It’s not racist to do this, but just and fair. Indeed, it is racist to continue to let the challenge drift."
#auspol https://t.co/8tPKMwYbg0
The No campaign has been relentlessly spreading fear about the Voice to Parliament being ‘legally risky’.
This has been consistently dispelled by constitutional lawyers and now 70+ law professors.
https://t.co/ztAyE0jmm2
It was great to be a part of such a positive gathering today. We all need to come together, we need to talk, we all need to listen. The more we reach out to each other & work together the better life’s going to be for all of us. YES.
@mahaliabarnes@Briggs
Today I moved a motion for the Govt to disclose a declassified copy of the ONI Climate Risk Assessment.
Labor and the Coalition voted against the entire crossbench to not release it.
Australians have a right to know about national security threats posed by climate change.
Who would’ve known ...
"This concept is age-old: Michelangelo is known to have worked with unattributed studio assistants in the painting of the Sistine Chapel ceiling; Rembrandt and Rubens engaged.. studio assistants in the making of their works https://t.co/SPDgSEJWLS
Thomas Mayo, ambassador for the Uluru Statement from the Heart, wants everyone to vote Yes on the referendum on a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution. He makes his case here
https://t.co/9r8aaix4RC
‘Finding Our Heart - A story about the Uluru Statement for young Australians’, is my new book full of truth-telling told from the perspective of First Nations people, including HOW you can support the campaign for the Uluru Statement.
Watch me read it:
https://t.co/VtzsPqmzfE