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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 24 MIN

SA Voice explained

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With the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament pushing forward, eligible candidates are being asked to put their hand up and nominate themselves ahead of the March 16 election. The SA Voice aims to platform people to speak on behalf of their communities on a range of matters and issues related to First Nations peoples. AW spoke with SA’s Commissioner for First Nations Voice, Dale Agius, about the key frameworks, history and scope of the forthcoming Voice. Detailed in our conversation are breakdowns of nomination areas, what participation will look like and general discussion about the function of the SA Voice. Anyone wishing to nominate themselves will be able to do so up until 12 February 2024.

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With the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament pushing forward, eligible candidates are being asked to put their hand up and nominate themselves ahead of the March 16 election. The SA Voice aims to platform people to speak on behalf of their communities on a range of matters and issues related to First Nations peoples. AW spoke with SA’s Commissioner for First Nations Voice, Dale Agius, about the key frameworks, history and scope of the forthcoming Voice. Detailed in our conversation are breakdowns of nomination areas, what participation will look like and general discussion about the function of the SA Voice. Anyone wishing to nominate themselves will be able to do so up until 12 February 2024.

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