

Voice referendum aftermath; Queensland introduces legislation to criminalise coercive control
Oct 17, 2023
The podcast discusses the outcome of the Voice referendum in Australia and the introduction of legislation in Queensland to criminalize coercive control. It analyzes the voting patterns based on socioeconomic areas and explores the challenges in bringing constitutional changes. The lack of cooperation between state and federal court systems is highlighted, along with the process of amending the constitution in Australia. The aftermath of a referendum loss and its impact on government popularity is also examined.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Understanding the Socioeconomic Divide in Voting Patterns
01:49 • 7min
The Need for a Process to Bring Constitutional Changes to the Forefront
08:20 • 3min
Challenges in State-Federal Interaction and the Need for Constitutional Amendments
11:15 • 2min
Amending the Constitution in Australia
13:22 • 4min
Referendum Loss and Government Popularity
17:25 • 11min