In a Voice campaign marked by confusing, competing claims, there’s a better way to educate voters

 In a Voice campaign marked by confusing, competing claims, there’s a better way to educate voters

A ‘mini-public’ of regular citizens has been proven to be an effective way of translating complex policies to the general public in an accessible, trustworthy way.

With parliament now having passed the Voice to Parliament referendum bill, and with the campaign about to get underway in earnest, there is a critical need for more trusted information. As scholars o…