Convention in Uluru to discuss Indigenous recognitation

Referendum Council co-chairman Mark Leibler

Referendum Council co-chairman Mark Leibler Source: AAP

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates will hold a major meeting in Uluru next week to discuss recognition of Indigenous Australians in the constitution.


The Referendum Council is an advisory body to the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader regarding a proposed referendum on Indigenous constitutional recognition.

Next week, it will hold a First Nations convention in Uluru to discuss potential reforms to the constitution to recognise Indigenous Australians.

Referendum Council co-chairman Mark Leibler says he believes it is a very important process.






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