<p>Many Australians, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have felt overwhelming disappointment since 
Australia voted &quot;no&quot; in the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.</p>
<p>Nearly a year later, people are looking for a way to move forward from this.</p>
<p>After writing the <em>Voice to Parliament Handbook</em> with journalist Kerry O&#39;Brien in the lead-up to the referendum, respected Indigenous advocate Thomas Mayo has found that people are again looking to him for guidance. He has just published a new book called <em>Always Was, Always Will be: The Campaign for Justice and Recognition Continues,</em> offering a formula to get to a place of justice and recognition for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.</p>
<p>Mayo was a signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart in May 2017 after helping to develop it. He has been a leading campaigner for its proposals for a Voice to Parliament and a Makarrata Commission, and has had more than 20 years experience in advocacy and leadership.</p>
<p>Mayo, a Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal Torres Strait islander man, joins us on the podcast today.

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Thomas Mayo: Australia voted "no" - now what?

SEP 17, 202421 MIN
Aboriginal Way

Thomas Mayo: Australia voted "no" - now what?

SEP 17, 202421 MIN

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<p>Many Australians, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have felt overwhelming disappointment since Australia voted &quot;no&quot; in the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.</p> <p>Nearly a year later, people are looking for a way to move forward from this.</p> <p>After writing the <em>Voice to Parliament Handbook</em> with journalist Kerry O&#39;Brien in the lead-up to the referendum, respected Indigenous advocate Thomas Mayo has found that people are again looking to him for guidance. He has just published a new book called <em>Always Was, Always Will be: The Campaign for Justice and Recognition Continues,</em> offering a formula to get to a place of justice and recognition for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.</p> <p>Mayo was a signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart in May 2017 after helping to develop it. He has been a leading campaigner for its proposals for a Voice to Parliament and a Makarrata Commission, and has had more than 20 years experience in advocacy and leadership.</p> <p>Mayo, a Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal Torres Strait islander man, joins us on the podcast today. </p> <p><br></p>