Adelaide Fringe supports the Voice to Parliament
Sun, Feb 12 2023
Today, Adelaide Fringe is proud to announce our public support of the Voice to Parliament.
At Adelaide Fringe, we see reconciliation as a fundamental responsibility and are committed to advancing reconciliation with First Nations peoples. Later this year, there will be an opportunity to change the trajectory of our nation when it comes to recognising the rightful place of First Nations people and Adelaide Fringe is proud to today announce our public support of the Voice to Parliament.
It is a fundamental right of First Nations peoples to have a say and inform decisions that affect their everyday lives and that of future generations and the Fringe Board & Executives will vote yes to the Voice to Parliament at the forthcoming referendum.
It is a fundamental right of First Nations peoples to have a say and inform decisions that affect their everyday lives and that of future generations and the Fringe Board & Executives will vote yes to the Voice to Parliament at the forthcoming referendum.
We are committed to being an ally to First Nations people and helping them be heard. We encourage you and the organisations you’re part of inform yourselves about the vote.
Here are some ways you can stay informed:
Here are some ways you can stay informed:
- Reconciliation Australia
- Reconciliation SA
- The Uluru Statement
- From the Heart
- Read the 2018 Joint Select Committee Report
- Read the 2020 Australian Reconciliation Barometer
- Professor Megan Davis on the Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Linda Burney, June Oscar, Dean Parkin and others talk Voice on Q+A from Garma Festival 2022
- Listen to Professor Marcia Langton describe the process so far