Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Gabrielle Appleby

@gabrielle_j_a

Public law prof @UNSWLaw @gtcentre. Author “Australian Public Law”. Editor “Rule of Law in Context”. Supports the Uluru Dialogues @ulurustatement. She/her.

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Sally Scales (@sallyscales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sammy Uluru Wilson is the Traditional Owner of Uluru. Sammy's Uncles are Reggie and Cassidy Uluru. 5 years ago at the ref council convention, Sammy gave permission from him and his family for the use of Uluru name. A humble strong Anangu man who I am lucky to call my Kuta (bro)

Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. The news today. Former Chief Justice of the High Court, the UN special rapporteurs for Development & Rights of Indigenous Peoples, hundreds historians, & public law teachers all speaking to the Australian people and explaining why the Voice is needed, urgent, and not risky

Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another open letter to the Australian people today - this one from historians urging Australians to vote YES to the Voice to address the historic injustices against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people theguardian.com/australia-news…

Dr Dani Linder (@danilinder88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've signed another open letter w 70 other public law colleague's who teach constitutional law in universities across Aus. We confirm the Voice is not legally risky & divisive. It is a safe legal reform to bring positive practical outcomes for FN ppl abc.net.au/news/2023-10-0…

Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And I made a TikTok! Trying to reach out to as many Australian people before referendum day with the things you need to know. First things — the amendment is not constitutionally risky vt.tiktok.com/ZSNNhVbBN/

G+TCentre (@gtcentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the Voice referendum approaches, 71 public law teachers from unis across the country have come together in an open letter to the Australian people to explain some of the legal and historical issues causing confusion about the proposed const’al change gtcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/public-la…

Justine Nolan (@justine_nolan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week - UN Special Rapporteurs, 350 historians, 71 public law profs & former chief justice of the High Ct confirm the #Voice is a low risk/high return proposal - cut out the noise & find out the facts Professor Dr Megan Davis Dr Gabrielle Appleby ulurustatement Surya Deva @EddieSynot

Madelaine Chiam (@maddychiam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My interview on ABC radio today about how to assess the reliability of legal arguments and the importance of constitutional history to the referendum. Constitutional law teachers sign Voice to Parliament open letter to address 'misunderstanding' abc.net.au/listen/program…

Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great story The Project on why 70+ public law teachers have written to the voters of Australia ahead of the referendum - to clarify that the Voice does not represent a ‘risky’ proposal, and nor does it introduce race into the Const’n (in fact it remedies what’s already there)

Ntina Tzouvala (@ntinatzouvala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come and be my colleague at ANU College of Law. Up to five positions on a wide range of areas including climate, defence and natsec, health law and others: jobs.ac.uk/job/DDF767/202…

Dr Gabrielle Appleby (@gabrielle_j_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As referendum day approaches on 14 October, here’s a great thread with some resources on the Voice from public law academics & practitioners across the country published by AUSPUBLAW in the last couple of years

Sana Nakata (@drsananakata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

after the National Treaty Think Tank 20 years ago, my father remarked that Islanders are not precious about the language used. Treaty. Voice. Who cares. The question is: Does this move us closer to freedom? To self-determination? To the futures we are building? Yes. Yes. Yes.

Dr Bal Kama (@balykama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had planned to write an article on the Voice referendum, but didn't get a chance so a short version👇🏿. I appeal to Pacific and indigenous peoples in Australia, call for unity among First Nations people, and urges wider Australia to support as a just act beyond the differences.

I had planned to write an article on the Voice referendum, but didn't get a chance so a short version👇🏿. I appeal to Pacific and indigenous peoples in Australia, call for unity among First Nations people, and urges wider Australia to support as a just act beyond the differences.
UNSW Law & Justice (@unswlaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Voice is a practical improvement that aims to end poor policies and wasted public money, and help close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, says A/Prof. Sean Brennan (Sean Brennan). Authorised by Alison Avery for UNSW, Sydney bit.ly/3Fgjj2g