Garma festival

‘It’s not wise to be rushed’: Linda Burney says government will consult extensively on Indigenous voice
Minister says Labor’s plan is ‘five years in the making’ as she seeks to clear up confusion about approach
Lorena Allam
31, Jul, 2022 @7:37 AM

Indigenous leaders start planning next steps in reconciliation push – as it happened
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Royce Kurmelovs and Christopher Knaus (earlier)
31, Jul, 2022 @7:36 AM

The PM’s Garma speech built powerful momentum for an Indigenous voice – his challenge now is to maintain it | Lenore Taylor
Anthony Albanese foreshadowed potential ‘misinformation and fear campaigns’ on the road to enshrining a voice in the constitution
Lenore Taylor
30, Jul, 2022 @8:19 AM

Coalition offers qualified support for Indigenous voice as PM reveals referendum wording – as it happened
Anthony Albanese announces draft wording of referendum question in Garma festival speech. This blog is now closed
Michael McGowan and Mostafa Rachwani (earlier)
30, Jul, 2022 @7:46 AM

Indigenous voice campaigners say ample detail already available in wake of PM’s stirring speech
Uluru Statement from the Heart advocates praise Anthony Albanese’s Garma festival speech but Coalition wants more details
Lorena Allam
30, Jul, 2022 @7:43 AM

Uluru statement campaigners welcome Albanese’s referendum commitment
Campaign director Dean Parkin says the prime minister flagging set referendum question brings ‘level of clarity’
Lorena Allam
30, Jul, 2022 @3:00 AM

Anthony Albanese reveals ‘simple and clear’ wording of referendum question on Indigenous voice
Prime minister uses Garma festival speech to suggest Australians should be asked a simple yes or no question on enshrining a voice in the constitution
Lorena Allam
30, Jul, 2022 @2:04 AM

Natsiaa 2019: Djambawa Marawili wins for bark painting 'written in my soul and in my blood'
The artist, activist and leader of the Madarrpa clan took home the top prize from more than 280 entries and 68 finalists
Helen Davidson in Darwin
09, Aug, 2019 @8:00 AM

'A little bit of heat': how Garma festival became the main event for Indigenous affairs
For the Gumatj it’s a chance to have the Balanda (white) powerbrokers on site and to have them listen
Helen Davidson at Garma festival
05, Aug, 2019 @6:00 PM

Indigenous Australians must back constitutional recognition plan or Labor won't either
The opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, says First Nations people just want to be consulted on matters that affect them
Katharine Murphy Political editor
04, Aug, 2019 @3:26 AM

Yothu Yindi Foundation chief says Australian governments 'dining out' on Aboriginal misery
Denise Bowen says governments spending money on urban centres and tourists instead of tackling disadvantage
Helen Davidson at Garma festival
03, Aug, 2019 @6:48 AM

Anthony Albanese says Indigenous voice 'must come first' to achieve reconciliation
Labor leader says the framers of Australia’s founding document designed it ‘to be enduring, but not unchanging’
Katharine Murphy Political editor
02, Aug, 2019 @10:00 PM
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