Resources

Our factsheets and flyers can be downloaded (coming soon here). Please ensure you keep our authorisation statement or replace it with your own.

FAQ

Where can I read the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart?

The Uluru Statement site has the Statement in digital and pdf format, and translated in many languages.

Also many other sites such as Reconciliation NSW have the statement in pdf and poster formats

Where can I read the Referendum materials?

The Australian Electoral Commission has a Referendum 2023 site with all the legislative materials

Where can I read materials with legal focus?

Law Council of Australia has a Voice Page and a Guide for the Legal Profession

Parliament of Australia Bills Digest on the Constitution Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023

AusPubLaw Blog Voice series

Castan Centre First Nations Voice to Parliament Resource page

Gilbert +Tobin believes in the Voice webpage

Where can I find materials suitable for Community legal education use?

The Voice Legal Literacy project site

Anne Twomey’s Constitutional Clarion videos on youtube

VoiceFacts series of short videos with Professor Cheryl Saunders AO. See also Conversations about the Voice series

Kim Rubenstein and James Blackwell podcast It’s not just the Vibe: It’s the CONSTITUTION

Australian Human Rights Commission’s Understanding the Referendum from a Human Rights perspective site and report.

Where can I find Conversation Guides?

How to have a Conversation about the Referendum by Kate Galloway article

We are Union by Victorian Trades Hall Council have messaging guides and resources

Together Yes Guides available upon registering for Conversation Kit

Jesuit Social Services Conversation Guide

Reconciliation NSW has a conversation toolkit

Where can I join the campaign activities?

Yes23 Campaign website

Together Yes conversations movement campaign website

We are Union by Victorian Trades Hall Council Yes! campaign website

Where can I find downloadable posters and flyers to share?

NIAA Community Toolkit , information booklet, conversation flyer, design principles The NIAA materials are suitable for printing in black & white or colour and if printed ‘booklet’ format can be useful for starting conversations or sharing with work colleagues or community.

Voice Treaty Truth posters and social tiles via First Peoples Assembly

YES23 resources have colourful and black and white campaign materials such as posters and flyers.

We are Union by Victorian Trades Hall Council Yes! campaign website has colourful posters and flyers

Reconciliation NSW has posters flyers and other resources

AEC Referendum information

Where can I buy support merchandise?

Yes23 shop has campaign branded t-shirts, stickers, posters etcL

Uluṟu Statement from the Heart shop

Print your own T-Shirt at VistaPrint

Where can I find multicultural and multi faith resources?

Voice to Parliament – translated factsheets in 45 languages: from Life Without Barriers

Listen to the Heart: Common Grace – Christian community resources. https://www.listentotheheart.org.auJ

Jesuit Social Services Voice To Parliament resources

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council website https://indigenousvoice.church

Kol Halev Jewish Community Advocacy hub

Multicultural Australia for the Voice Referendum : Multicultural and multifaith community resources https://www.multiculturalforvoice.org

Where can I find resources for First Nations communities?

NIAA First Nations Community toolkit

How do I find out what an ‘authorisation statement’ is, and the rules about referendum materials?

AEC referendum authorisation page

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