Documents setting out the Yes and No cases for the Voice referendum will be published online from today. 9News
Each case must be submitted to the Australian Electoral Commission by midnight tonight, before being published online tomorrow and shared via AEC social media channels.The Yes and No cases for the Indigenous Voice to parliament will be made public by the AEC this week.
Electoral commissioner Tom Rogers said each case will be published in separate, unedited, and unformatted documents, exactly as they have been received. "Our role here is as a post-box only and this impending raw publication of each authorised case is the first aspect of our independent delivery role.
"We'll then get to work to complete the Yes/No case pamphlet for printing and create a range of translated and accessible versions."Producing alternative versions of each case is a particularly methodical, careful body of work especially noting that some English terms do not have direct translations."
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