The long road to Constitutional recognition of First Nations People has spanned generations

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The Aboriginal flag. Source: AAP / Matt Jelonek/Getty Images

or 122-years the Australia's founding document has not recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.


The path towards Constitutional recognition has spanned generations, parliaments, and political divides.

The government has now announced this week the wording of the Voice to Parliament referendum question.

It will be debated by the parliament before Australians have their say, at end of the year.

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