An important panel discussion hosted by the City of Fremantle to explore the Voice to Parliament will now be live-streamed.
After booking out in less than 24 hours, the Fremantle Arts Centre First Nations panel discussion will be live-streamed via YouTube to allow more people to experience the evening.
‘DISCLOSURE: History is Calling’ will bring together cultural ambassadors, academics and emerging leaders on Tuesday 13 June from 6pm to discuss the constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples through a Voice to Parliament.
The free event will see over 300 people attend in person for an insightful evening at Fremantle Arts Centre moderated by First Nations Advocate Emma Garlett and live-streamed for more people to experience.
The panel features Danjoo Koorliny (Walking Together) Co-Director Carol Innes, Supreme Court Principal Associate and 2018 Miss NAIDOC Sophie Coffin, UWA Indigenous Studies Senior Lecturer and writer Dr Stephen Gilchrist and law graduate Tyson McEwan.
The Voice to Parliament would see the establishment of an independent and permanent advisory body to give advice to the government on matters that affect the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.