Referendum Council switches to treaty, voice in parliament
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The Indigenous Referendum Council has dropped the pursuit of constitutional recognition for Australia's Indigenous people, calling instead for a treaty and a voice in parliament.The council of hundreds of key Indigenous figures from across the country says it will push for a constitutionally enshrined, elected Indigenous body in federal parliament.A statement released at the end of a three-day forum in Uluru says the council will also push for a mechanism for treaty-making and a healing commission. This feature reveals more details.
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