Delaying South Australia’s ‘Voice’ Aimed at Protecting Proposed Change to Australia’s Constitution: Think Tank

Delaying South Australia’s ‘Voice’ Aimed at Protecting Proposed Change to Australia’s Constitution: Think Tank
Premier Peter Malinauskas attends a jobs and skills summit at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on Sep. 1, 2022. Martin Ollman/Getty Images
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South Australia’s decision to delay its Voice to Parliament is a “cynical ploy” to stop the public from understanding the full implications of changing the country’s Constitution, says the Institute of Public Affairs.

The free-market think tank’s comments come after South Australia’s Labor government announced it would delay elections for its state-level First Nations Voice until March 16, 2024, to avoid “confusion” with the federal proposal. The original date for voting was set on Sept. 9, 2023.