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Indigenous recognition touted for new electoral map
In the chaos that looms from a shake-up of Tasmania's electorate boundaries, the...
Ben McKay 19 Apr 2026
Indigenous enrolment rate continues to trail pre-referendum levels
The percentage of First Nations Australians enrolled to vote has made a slight i...
Jarred Cross 18 Sep 2025
"No complaint" lodged with AEC by Country Liberals despite Price call for investigation of remote NT booths
The Australian Electoral Commission has received no complaints from Senator Jaci...
Giovanni Torre 6 May 2025
Michael calls on mob to check electoral roll status ahead of federal election
Prominent Noongar man and former WAFL player Stephen Michael is encouraging mob...
Callan Morse 26 Mar 2025
Indigenous voter enrolment dips from pre-referendum highs, maintains unprecedented representation ahead of federal election
The number of Indigenous Australians enrolled to vote has dropped from record le...
Jarred Cross 20 Aug 2024
Latest AEC data reveals $5.2m donations to anti-Voice lobby group

The annual disclosure of funding to political parties and activist groups has revealed anti-Voice lobby group Advance Australia received $5.2 million in donations in 2022-23.

Referendum day employment boost to show up in jobs data

The Indigenous voice referendum may show up in the official labour force numbers as a one-off boost to employment. Hiring may have picked in October to staff voting booths as Australians voted on a pr...

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Poppy Johnston Nov 16, 2023
Indigenous voting roll hits record ahead of referendum

Aircraft, boats and four-wheel-drives will head to the most remote parts of the country next week to enable the first votes in the Indigenous voice referendum to be cast.

Concerns raised over Voice misinformation as voter roll closes

Voters are being urged to check their enrolment ahead of the referendum, as the prime minister warns of misinformation over the Indigenous voice to parliament.

Enrolments, postal applications open as Governor-General issues writ on Voice referendum

The Voice to Parliament referendum date was formalised Monday with Governor-General David Hurley directing the Australian Electoral Commission to hold the vote on October 14.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 12, 2023
Australian Electoral Commission confirms postal vote information ahead of Voice referendum

The Australian Electoral Commission has issued a timely reminder about postal vote applications as the Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum draws near.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 7, 2023
Jobs bonanza as AEC looks for 100,000 referendum staff

An army of temporary workers will be needed to help the Australian Electoral Commission roll out the Indigenous voice referendum. The commission said it was looking for up to 100,000 temporary workers...

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Andrew Brown Aug 31, 2023
"A robust and trusted institution": Liberal MP defends the AEC

Liberal MP Bridget Archer has defended the Australian Electoral Commission, warning that it was "irresponsible to cast doubt on the integrity" of the body.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Aug 28, 2023
Australian Electoral Commission confirm timeline of Voice referendum pamphlet delivery

The Australian Electoral Commission has announced pamphlets detailing the Yes and No case of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum will begin arriving in the mailboxes of Australian households...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 22, 2023
‘Your Answer Matters’: AEC launches major campaign ahead of Voice referendum

The Australian Electoral Commission has commenced the main phase of its referendum education drive with the launch of the Your Answer Matters campaign.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 21, 2023
Voice referendum pamphlet claim doesn't measure up to scrutiny

WHAT WAS CLAIMEDThe 'yes' case in the official Indigenous voice to parliament referendum pamphlet is twice as long as the 'no' case. OUR VERDICTFalse.

Remote communities will be first to cast Voice votes

Residents in Australia's remote communities will be the first to vote in the voice referendum as officials prepare to traverse 3.4 million square kilometres to reach a record number of distant locatio...

'Democratic miracle' as enrolments reach record highs

A record number of Australians are enrolled to vote ahead of the upcoming referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament. The estimated national enrolment rate is 97.5 per cent, up from 97.

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Maeve Bannister Jul 25, 2023
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