The Indigenous Affairs minister also gave a personal account of why she thinks the Voice will change Blak lives.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney will use an address at the National Press Club today to outline the priorities for the Voice.
The Indigenous Voice will give advice on four main policy areas if this year's referendum is successful, the federal government says.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney will ask a future Voice to Parliament to focus on four things that would address Indigenous disadvantage.
Linda Burney is now seeking to ameliorate the damage she and the government helped inflict on the Yes campaign for the voice in the final week of parliament ...
What we know: โI will ask the Voice to consider four main priority areas: health, education, jobs and housing,โ Burney will say (ABC);; Her speech will provide ...
Linda Burney has provided some detail on the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament during a speech in whi...
On one level it reflects an unshakeable belief held by Burney โ one seemingly shared by Anthony Albanese - that despite polling to the contrary, the Yes ...
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has outlined four areas she believes a Voice to Parliament advisory body should focusโฆ
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney hit out at "no" campaign group Fair Australia and Peter Dutton on Wednesday, accusing the Opposition Leader ...
Linda Burney has called out Pauline Hanson and the media over racist rhetoric she says is being deployed freely by the 'No' campaign.
Watch: Canberra Times reporter Karen Barlow questions the Minister for Indigenous Australians on the likelihood of achieving an overall yes in the Voice ...
Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney names four priorities for the proposed Voice to Parliament in a speech to the National Press Club, ...