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

Event contact

gballantyne@swin.edu.au

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