Australia’s constitution is not a sacred document. Without change it will ossify | Julianne Schultz

Constitutional renewal defines many of the most successful nations which have jettisoned foundational flaws

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An email from Liberal HQ, announcing it would oppose meaningful constitutional recognition of the First Peoples of this continent, was clear.

In case readers had missed the months of carefully nurtured fear-mongering, the key words were in bold: legally risky, divisive, unknown consequences, toy with, permanent.

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