The Voice to Parliament – what does it mean?
Hosted by Swinburne’s Associate Professor Andrew Peters, please join us for an important panel discussion that will explore the forthcoming referendum on ‘The Voice To Parliament’.
Hosted by Swinburne’s Associate Professor Andrew Peters, please join us for an important panel discussion that will explore the forthcoming referendum on ‘The Voice To Parliament’. Featuring personal accounts from a panel of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts, this event will examine the details behind the Yes and No campaigns.
This will follow with an opportunity for Q&A.
Guest speakers
- Ian Hamm, Chair of Swinburne’s Indigenous Governance Committee and First Nations Foundation
- Keshi Moore, Naarm Law Students on Voice, University of Melbourne
- Adam Mooney, Director of National Centre for Reconciliation Practice, Swinburne
- Mat Jakobi, Senior Lecturer, Indigenous Teaching and Learning, Moondani Toombadool Centre, Swinburne
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