Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will invoke the 1967 referendum and challenge Australians to "do one better" in a speech tonight aimed at boosting support for the Voice to Parliament.
On the sixth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, its architects are gathering at the sacred space to call for Australians to read and accept its invitation.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has blamed a slip in the polls on a perception of disunity in the Liberal party, following the resignation of shadow frontbencher Karen Andrews yesterday.
A new poll found that close to one in five Australians may choose to not vote on the Voice to Parliament referendum - despite the possibility of a fine.
Price, who has long expressed her opposition of the Voice, said "the only sort of referendum I would support right now is if we put the lives and the responsibility of children into the federal arena".
Former Indigenous affairs minister Ken Wyatt, the first Indigenous person to hold the portfolio, has resigned from the Liberal Party over its decision to oppose the Voice to parliament.
South Australia has become the first Australian jurisdiction to legislate an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, with thousands braving the wet weather in Adelaide to mark the moment.
The federal government has today finally struck a deal with the Coalition, allowing the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum to officially go ahead.
The Opposition Leader said he "failed to grasp... the symbolic significance" of the national apology speech when it was delivered by Kevin Rudd 15 years ago.
First Nations leaders have lashed out at "political games" over the Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, the Opposition Leader calls for details to be made public.
Andrew Gee said he "can't reconcile" the fact every other Australian will get to vote on the issue, yet "National party MPs are expected to fall into line".
Uluru Statement from the Heart leaders have revealed the first ad in a campaign to encourage Australians to vote "Yes'" to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to deliver a referendum to enshrine the Voice into the constitution in his first term, back in July.
During a speech at the Garma cultural festival in the Northern Territory, Albanese announced the proposed constitutional change and referendum question.