What will Australians vote on in the Voice referendum?
Australians will be asked whether they want to enshrine the Voice into the constitution.
What is the Indigenous Voice to Parliament?
, which would provide input for policy-makers on issues particularly impacting their communities.
, each needing both an overall majority and a majority in most states.
All Australians aged 18 and over are required to get onto the electoral roll and, like federal elections, must vote in referendums.
What has Anthony Albanese said about the Voice referendum?
“Very soon, our nation will have a once-in-a-generation chance to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our constitution – and make a positive difference to their lives with a Voice.
“To celebrate our shared history and build a better shared future. Nothing to lose, everything to gain.
“Every Australian will get a say in this. Every Australian will have the opportunity to vote Yes for a practical, positive difference in people’s lives. Next week the date will be announced.
“I will be campaigning for constitutional recognition. Because if not now, when?”
What has the No campaign said about the Voice referendum?
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is the Opposition Indigenous Australians spokeswoman and leads Fair Australia.
She has previously said: “There are a lot more Indigenous Australians out there who don’t feel like they’ve been represented through the Uluru Statement from the Heart.”
The Warlpiri-Celtic woman has also expressed concern about a lack of detail on the Voice.