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I think this current sentence needs expansion:
In 2017, the Referendum Council received several submissions expressing a desire to have First Nations Australians recognised as traditional custodians or guardians in the preamble of the Constitution of Australia. [1]
- ^ Referendum Council (30 June 2017). "Final Report of the Referendum Council" (PDF). Uluru Statement from the Heart.
as it is misleading and/or missing important information:
the leaders submitted a statement ... saying that a ‘minimalist’ approach—one that provided symbolic recognition in a constitutional preamble ... —would not be acceptable to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Mitch Ames ( talk) 12:39, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
In 2017, the Referendum Council received several submissions expressing a desire to have First Nations Australians recognised as traditional custodians or guardians in the preamble of the Constitution of Australia, [a] although the Council's final report recommended prioritising a Voice to Parliament and Makarrata Commission rather than symbolic recognition of this status. [2]
- ^ A referendum in 1999 had failed to add a preamble to the Constitution that included "honouring Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, the nation's first people, for their deep kinship with their lands and for their ancient and continuing cultures which enrich the life of our country". [1]
- ^ The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia (1999). "Schedule—Preamble to the Constitution" (PDF). Parliament of Australia.
- ^ Referendum Council (30 June 2017). "Final Report of the Referendum Council" (PDF). Uluru Statement from the Heart.
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I think this current sentence needs expansion:
In 2017, the Referendum Council received several submissions expressing a desire to have First Nations Australians recognised as traditional custodians or guardians in the preamble of the Constitution of Australia. [1]
- ^ Referendum Council (30 June 2017). "Final Report of the Referendum Council" (PDF). Uluru Statement from the Heart.
as it is misleading and/or missing important information:
the leaders submitted a statement ... saying that a ‘minimalist’ approach—one that provided symbolic recognition in a constitutional preamble ... —would not be acceptable to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Mitch Ames ( talk) 12:39, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
In 2017, the Referendum Council received several submissions expressing a desire to have First Nations Australians recognised as traditional custodians or guardians in the preamble of the Constitution of Australia, [a] although the Council's final report recommended prioritising a Voice to Parliament and Makarrata Commission rather than symbolic recognition of this status. [2]
- ^ A referendum in 1999 had failed to add a preamble to the Constitution that included "honouring Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, the nation's first people, for their deep kinship with their lands and for their ancient and continuing cultures which enrich the life of our country". [1]
- ^ The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia (1999). "Schedule—Preamble to the Constitution" (PDF). Parliament of Australia.
- ^ Referendum Council (30 June 2017). "Final Report of the Referendum Council" (PDF). Uluru Statement from the Heart.