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Statement on the Voice from the MARION Board and staff


On 14 October 2023, a national referendum will be taking place.

Through a compulsory vote, Australians will decide on whether to change the constitution to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.

The outcomes of this referendum will have lasting ramifications for First Nations people and for the ongoing relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. It is critical that we each invest time and thought into how we will vote and why.

We encourage our members and community of writers to approach your vote with empathy and respect. In forming your decision, we also encourage you to conduct your own research to avoid placing the burden of education and providing information on our First Nations communities. We have included a non-exhaustive list of perspectives on the Voice below.

MARION’s board and staff are in support of the YES campaign.

We acknowledge that not all of our members may agree with this position. While MARION will be supporting the YES campaign as an organisation, we hope that all of our members will commit to making an informed decision that reflects their own values and concerns.



Resources

The Voice to Parliament

Self-determination and Indigenous peoples

Voice Referendum Explained

Selected readings

Why I stand for Yes, and why that’s hard to say out loud, Claire G. Coleman, Crikey, 5 September 2023

The rest of Uluru’s promise, Claire G. Coleman, The Saturday Paper, 2 September 2023

The Voice and the importance of truth-telling, Daniel James, 31 August 2023

The media will play a profound role in the Voice referendum, but are they up to it?, Rachel Perkins, Crikey, 25 August 2023

Lidia Thorpe calls for referendum to be abandoned during National Press Club address, Jess Whaler, National Indigenous Times (NIT), 17 August 2023

What is the Indigenous voice to parliament, how would it work, and what happens next?Lorena Allam, The Guardian, 14 August 2023

Q+A at Garma 2023, ABC, 7 August 2023

Sydney Ideas – Voices on the Voice: Marcia Langton, University of Sydney, 3 August 2023

Yes or No – Australia is still guilty., Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, Indigenous X, 20 July 2023

Voice to Parliament: Why mob are staying silent, Chelsea Watego, Indigenous X, 19 July 2023

Depending on your reasons, it’s okay to oppose the Voice, Michael Mansell, NITV, 21 April 2023

Issues Paper on a First Nations Voice Referendum, Australian National University (ANU), 25 August 2023

Framing the voice debate in terms of ‘special treatment’ is race-baiting – we must call it out,

Tony McAvoy, The Guardian, 1 March 2023

What’s Indigenous sovereignty and can a Voice extinguish it?, Jack Latimore, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 February 2023

We have always had a voice, but we have never been listened to, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, The Guardian, 31 January 2023

Voting on ‘The Voice’. Will it fight racist violence?, Amy McQuire, Presence, 5 January 2023

An Indigenous Voice will mean politicians can pick and choose the ones they want to hear, Thomas Mayor, SBS, 2 December 2022

Everything you need to know about the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Megan Davis and

George Williams, June 2021

Finding the Heart of the Nation: The Journey of the Uluru Statement towards Voice, Treaty and

Truth, Thomas Mayor, 1 October 2019

Detailed Outline of the Blak Sovereign Movement’s Position on the Referendum, Blak Sovereign

Movement

Treaty before Voice