On 14 October, more than 17.5 million Australians will vote to decide whether to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution by creating a body to advise parliament, known as the voice. Australia has been talking about recognising First Nations in the constitution for more than a decade. It is the only comparable nation that has not already reached some form of settlement with its Indigenous peoples. With days to go before polling, how did Australia get here? What is the voice to parliament? The voice would be an independent advisory body. Members would be chosen by First Nations communities around...