It has now been almost two weeks since the referendum and the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament was rejected. So where is our country now?
While all states and territories – excluding the ACT – voted against the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, over 5.4 million Australians voted in support. So what does the outcome mean for those Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians?
In this episode of Blak Matters, Teela and MC reflect on what happened, where our country is now, and what this means for both the representation of our First Nations peoples and the future relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
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