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State Voice
The State First Nations Voice is made up of the 2 Presiding Members from each Local First Nations Voice.
The State First Nations Voice will:
hear the views of each Local First Nations Voice
form state-wide views and positions that represent the diversity of First Nations people in South Australia
present views and priorities to the South Australian Parliament, Cabinet and government chief executives.
Members of the State Voice
First Nations Voice to Parliament South Australia | Members of the State Voice
How will the State Voice talk to Parliament?
The State Voice will be able to speak directly to South Australia's Parliament in a number of ways.
How will the State Voice talk to government?
The State First Nations Voice can engage with the South Australian Government, including Cabinet, Cabinet Ministers, and Chief Executives of government departments.
Advisory Committees
The State First Nations Voice will establish 4 Advisory Committees to hear the views of specific groups.
Focus Areas
The State Voice has selected three focus areas for 2025.
First Nations Voice to Parliament
https://firstnationsvoice.sa.gov.au/state-voice
June 14, 2026 4:09 am