https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-31/ ... /101285958
Credit where it's due, I clearly underestimated ole Joints (Elbow-Kneesy) because this is actually good stuff.
I quite like the form of the proposal.
I like the thinking. Rather than be prescriptive in detail, put in the constitution that a Voice shall exist and that it's role is (limited) to making representations to parliament .The starting point, Mr Albanese says, is a recommendation to add three sentences to the Constitution:
1. There shall be a body, to be called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
2. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice may make representations to parliament and the executive government on matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
3. The parliament shall, subject to this constitution, have power to make laws with respect to the composition, functions, powers and procedures of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
How the voice may be contructed, whether a panel or committee or whatever, how the people are selected, how long they remain involved etc etc and all the other detail that people may want is best left out as it may need to change from time to time. Ole Joints is using the language framing it as a consultative committee (which is pure old school Labor) without actually using the term, but he's framing it well and I think he's being very smart which is not really something we can say about many of the (multitude of) PM's we've had in the past 15 years.
Even down to the proposed referendum question.
You'd have to think that the majority of people would agree with that question, the dissent is all about the detail which you'll never get majority agreement on, so leaving it to the Parliament to legislate the details is smart. It means the form of the voice can and will change depending on Government of the day and according to needs, but it's existence is enshrined.Do you support an alteration to the constitution that establishes an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice?
He's effectively wedged both the Greens and the Lib/Nats who for different reasons had different issues with the Voice.
Gutsy, smart call. Not something I've said about a Labor politician since Keating was PM.