Quests By Community: The Voice referendum invitation to all Australians

Tonight, our Deep Dive discussion, The Voice to Parliament, Reconciliation, Truth, Justice, and the referendum; inviting non-Indigenous people to read the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and to engage.

Professor Andrew Gunstone is the inaugural Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Reconciliation and Professor Indigenous Studies at Federation University. He established the National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice in February 2023, is an international expert in academic, industry, and community engagements and understandings of reconciliation, regularly provides expert advice to industry, community, corporates, academia, and governments. He is Co-Chair of the Board of Directors at Reconciliation Victoria, Foundation Editor of the Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, and Co-Convenor of the National University RAP Network.

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