‘This is about people not politics’: A personal reflection on the Voice

The “Yes” vote in 1967 converted us to human – but humans without a voice. Finally, we could be seen but we were still unheard!
Anglican Church asks Australians to consider ‘yes’ vote on Voice to Parliament

The church is taking the next steps in supporting a constitutionally enshrined First Nations Voice.
Indigenous theologians set to challenge Churches to hard conversations

The first-ever Indigenous theological conference is set to take place in July.
Australia must respect First Peoples’ by letting them speak

What is the Voice to Parliament and Recognition about?
Sense of urgency at 2023 Surrender as referendum looms

Maya Pilbrow 17 March 2023 A Christian organisation dedicated to amplifying voices from the margins will host a panel of First Nations Christian leaders to discuss the voice to parliament referendum. Surrender Co will hold a one-day event in Melbourne on 25 March. The conference is titled ‘The Way of Peace’ and will feature discussions […]
A Voice to Parliament is just a first step towards healing

In recent days the discussion about inclusion of a Voice for the First Peoples in the Australian Constitution has captured the imagination of Australia.
Climate action, constitutional voice vital to effective change: Indigenous leaders

Aboriginal leaders say that honouring First Nations peoples requires specific action from the Labor government.