John Anderson: Conversations

Conversations: with Nicholas Aroney, Professor of Constitutional Law at The University of Queensland

Mar 17, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Role Has the Constitution Played in Australia?
02:22 • 4min
3
The Framers of the Australian Constitution
06:32 • 5min
4
Democracy Sets Up Rules
11:30 • 3min
5
Is There a Voice?
14:13 • 5min
6
The Voice Is Trying to Negotiate This Issue
18:54 • 3min
7
The National Farmers Federation and the Country Women's Association
22:21 • 4min
8
Recognising Indigenous People
26:04 • 2min
9
The Uluru Statement From the Heart
28:34 • 2min
10
Treaty or Treaties Plural?
30:50 • 3min
11
The Indigenous Voice in the Plural
33:54 • 4min
12
The Indigenous Voice in the Australian Constitution
37:42 • 4min
13
Do You Want a Republic Without Details?
41:24 • 5min
14
What's the Machinery of Amendment?
46:47 • 5min
15
Would the Voice Be to the Parliament or to the Executive Government?
51:26 • 3min
16
The Executive Government and Executive Power
54:22 • 2min
17
Is There a Duty to Consult?
56:12 • 4min
18
The Voice Is Carried
01:00:24 • 2min
19
Is the Constitution a Racist Document?
01:02:06 • 2min
20
Are We Speaking the Wrong Words?
01:04:05 • 2min
21
Co-Governance in Canada and New Zealand
01:05:44 • 3min
22
Is the Voice in the Constitution?
01:08:23 • 3min
23
What's the Point of the Interstate Commission?
01:11:51 • 5min
24
Who Has the Right to Vote in Australia?
01:17:18 • 2min
25
What's the Difference Between a Preamble and a Constitution?
01:19:10 • 6min