32nd Annual Lionel Murphy Memorial Lecture: The Voice referendum
Australians will vote on 14 October 2023 in the first referendum held in the 21st Century. They will be asked to say Yes or No to whether the First Peoples of Australia should be recognised in the Constitution through the establishment of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
As Australians prepare to go to the polls, one of the leaders of this historic reform process, Professor Megan Davis, will deliver the 2023 Lionel Murphy Lecture.
Drinks and canap茅s will be served in the nearby Fountain Court.
The Lionel Murphy Lecture
The Lionel Murphy Lecture is sponsored by the to honour the contributions to public life of The Hon Lionel Murphy.
Lionel Murphy was a lawyer, politician, Parliamentarian and Judge. He held the office of Commonwealth Attorney-General and was a High Court Justice. He was an advocate for social justice and human rights and as Attorney-General he initiated a range of law reforms including the introduction of the Family Law Act and establishment of the Family Court, freedom of access to government information, abolition of the death penalty and legislation outlawing racial and other discrimination. He also set up the legal aid system and the Law Reform Commission.
The first Memorial lecture was delivered by the Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG in 1987 and has been delivered by many distinguished Australians since.
Location
6 Macquarie St
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Speakers
- Professor Megan Davis
Contact
- ANU College of Law