Photographs from the Voice to Parliament public ceremony [B 78645] • Photograph

Man in the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Man in the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Man in the crowd wearing a 'Voice, Treaty, Truth' t-shirt, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Man in the crowd with a baby, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Man in the crowd with a baby, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Man in the crowd holding a baby and an Aboriginal flag, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Group of young people attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Group of young people attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Group of young people attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner Welcome to Country the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner Welcome to Country the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner opening the Voice to Parliament public ceremony with a Welcome to Country. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking in Parliament for the Voice to Parliament legislative vote. The vote is being broadcast on big screens to the crowd gathered for the public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament Public Ceremony, looking towards the Adelaide Railway Station. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, from the far side of the tram line. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Iwiri Choir performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Iwiri Choir performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Iwiri Choir performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Shelley Ware MC'ing the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

View of the crowd on the big screen, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

View of the crowd on the big screen, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

View of the crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The big screen in the background shows Labor ministers sitting for the event. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace

Crowd watching the Voice to Parliament public ceremony from the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace, with the big screen in the background. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen. Dale Agius, Commissioner for First Nations Voice is leading the procession. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament procession inside Parliament House, viewed on the big screen. Dale Agius, Commissioner for First Nations Voice is leading the procession. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Politicians and Aboriginal Elders arriving on the steps of Parliament House for the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Politicians and Aboriginal Elders arriving on the steps of Parliament House for the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Politicians and Aboriginal community leaders arriving on the steps of Parliament House for the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. Includes Deputy Premier Susan Close, Attorney-General Kyam Maher, Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri Leader Uncle Major 'Moogy' Sumner, Governor Frances Adamson, Nerida Saunders and Premier Peter Malinauskas. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Aboriginal Elders, Speaker and President sitting on the steps of Parliament House for the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Aboriginal Elders, Speaker and President sitting on the steps of Parliament House for the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Aboriginal Elders sitting on the steps of Parliament House for the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, including Kaurna man Uncle Michael O'Brien, Commissioner for First Nations Voice Dale Agius, Speaker of the House Dan Cregan and President of Legislative Council Terry Stephens. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Governor Frances Adamson and Dale Agius at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation and public ceremony viewed on the big screen, watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation, watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation being applauded, and watched by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation and applause viewed on the big screen

Voice to Parliament proclamation being applauded, and watched by a large crowd on North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen

Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen

Attorney-General Kyam Maher at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, viewed on the big screen by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Governor Frances Adamson speaking at the proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation, viewed on the big screen by a large crowd at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Premier Peter Malinauskas speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Woman in the crowd at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Woman in the crowd at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Woman in the crowd at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Aboriginal Elders and community leaders sitting on the steps of Parliament House, applauding the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Aboriginal Elders and community leaders sitting on the steps of Parliament House, applauding the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament

Aboriginal Elders and community leaders sitting on the steps of Parliament House, applauding the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament, including Kaurna man Uncle Michael O'Brien and Commissioner for First Nations Voice Dale Agius. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Nathan May performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Nathan May performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Nathan May performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, viewed on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Uncle Michael O'Brien speaking at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Uncle Michael O'Brien speaking at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Kaurna man Uncle Michael O'Brien speaking at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, viewed on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony

Crowd applauding at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.

Attorney-General Kyam Maher speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Attorney-General Kyam Maher speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation

Attorney-General Kyam Maher speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.