South Australia will hold a special parliamentary sitting to pass legislation allowing for an Indigenous voice to state parliament.
Sunday’s sitting in the House of Assembly will endorse the Labor government’s bill which has already passed parliament’s upper house.
Once endorsed, Governor Frances Adamson, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher will publicly proclaim the legislation on the steps of parliament house.
Parts of North Terrace will be blocked off, with the proceedings shown on large screens and free public transport provided.
Respected elder Moogy Sumner will open proceedings with a special smoking ceremony and multi-talented Aboriginal singer-songwriter Nathan May will perform….