Report
The 1967 Referendum—history and myths
Publisher
Law
Democracy
Policymaking
Local government
Social issues
First Peoples health
Australia
Description
The significance of the 1967 referendum has been obscured by popular myths. These include that it was whole-heartedly supported by both sides of politics, that it conferred the vote, equal wages and citizenship on Indigenous Australians and that it ended legal discrimination. None of this was the case explains John Gardiner-Garden.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Government of Australia
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
9 May 2007
