The Albanese government has allocated more than $1 million in funding for a neutral civics education program before the Voice referendum.
The funding will go to the Constitution Education Fund Australia and The Museum of Australian
Democracy, used to create educational resources and curriculum materials centred around Australia’s constitution.
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