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Duties of the committee
(1) On 2 December 2013,
the Parliament agreed that a Joint Select Committee on Constitutional
Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples be appointed to
inquire into and report on steps that can be taken to progress towards a
successful referendum on Indigenous constitutional recognition, and in
conducting the inquiry, the committee:
(a) work to build a
secure strong multi-partisan parliamentary consensus around the timing,
specific content and wording of referendum proposals for Indigenous constitutional
recognition; and
(b) consider:
(i) the creation of an advisory
group whose membership includes representatives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people to assist the work of the committee;
(ii) the recommendations of the
Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians; and
(iii) mechanisms to build further
engagement and support for the constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples across all sectors of the community, and taking
into account and complementing the existing work being undertaken by Recognise;
and
(2) the committee present
to Parliament an interim report on or before 30 September 2014 and its final report
on or before 30 June 2015.
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