Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, Democracy and the Constitution 2023

when: 01 July 2023 - 30 June 2025 | venue: National Archives of Australia | cost: See event for details | address: Kings Avenue Parkes 2600 | website: https://bit.ly

published: 20 Dec 2023, 5 min read

Take a journey through the history of the Australian Constitution and the democratic system it has created.

The Constitution provides the legal framework for how we live together as Australians. It's also about the values and aspirations we share. So how was it written, and how can it be updated to reflect changing times and attitudes?

The exhibition also embraces dialogue about the troubled history of constitutional discrimination against First Australians and historical and ongoing attempts to create change.

Dhuniai means 'talk' in the language of the Ngunnawal people of Canberra.

Go see Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, Democracy and the Constitution 2023.

Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, Democracy and the Constitution 2023 | What's on in Parkes

Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, Democracy and the Constitution 2023 is on 01 July 2023 - 30 June 2025. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Parkes. Call 02 6212 3600 for details. Visit their website at https://bit.ly.

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Event Details

what: Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, Democracy and the Constitution 2023
when: 01 July 2023 - 30 June 2025
start time/end time: See event website for details
venue: National Archives of Australia
phone: 02 6212 3600
city/suburb: Parkes ACT

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