As a long term Territorian, I’ll be doing everything I can to make sure the Territory becomes an equal player in our Federation.

Statehood is about equality – about having the same rights as every other Australian.

I believe the time is right for change – and I’ll be talking to as many Territorians as I can about statehood in the lead-up to the convention.

Take it from me, darlings – identity is everything, which is why I’ll be supporting statehood, and the Territory finally standing on its own two heels!

A modern society with a proud history like ours should be legally the same as any other State in Australia.

You can’t pretend to be something you’re not, which is why I’ll be supporting our push towards statehood.

Darwin is home to some of the most talented and creative young people in the country – which is why I support statehood and equality for us all.

I cannot think of one good reason why the Territory shouldn’t be an equal player and a state in its own right, just like all the other states in Australia.

The time is right to have a debate about statehood – and I think the Constitutional Convention is a great way of getting Territorians involved in the process.

We owe it to all those people who came to the Territory and built this place to fight for equality and statehood.

I really can’t think of one good reason why the Territory shouldn’t have the same rights as all the other states in this country.

I really want to help represent the people of Alice at the Constitutional Convention in Darwin next year and help create history.

I reckon statehood’s our destiny – and it’s going to be great to see so many young people involved in the process.

I’m a Territorian and I believe we should be making decisions about our own future and the future of our children and our grandchildren.

The big issue for me is equality for all Territorians. Do we really want our kids - and their kids - towing the Canberra line for the next century?

I’m so excited that 16 and 17 year-olds will be able to stand for election as delegates to the Constitutional Convention and have the right to vote.

I find it unbelievable that Territorians like me have fewer rights than other Australians, which is why I support our push towards statehood.

I think it’s encouraging that our first State Constitution will be written by Territorians at the people’s convention.

NT State 7 Constitutional Convention Information Sessions

Please Note - all dates are postponed until further notice.

Timeline

  • 27 January 2012 – Nominations open
  • 1 March 2012 – Nominations close
  • 24 March 2012 – Election of Delegates
  • 2 April 2012 - Declaration of results of Poll
  • 21–29 April 2012 – NT State 7 Constitutional Convention
  • May 2012 – Territory wide consultation on Draft Constitution
  • 2013 – Convention reconvenes to finalise the Constitution in Alice Springs
  • 2013 Referendum

Why are we having a Constitutional Convention?

  • To write and develop a State Constitution
  • To give Territorians a chance to discuss what should be in a Constitution
  • To give all Territorians a say through their elected delegates

What is a Constitutional Convention?

A “Rule Book” that says how the laws are made and how the Parliament, courts and government work.


Why doesn't the NT have a Constitution?

  • The States have their constitutions from when they were British Colonies.
  • The Australian Government wrote and rewrites the NT’s Rule Book, the Northern Territory (Self-Government) Act.

How will the NT State 7 Constitutional Convention work?

The Convention will be attended by both Delegates and Panellists.

Delegates
People elected by their electorate to represent the electorate at the NT State 7 Constitutional Convention.
Role of a Delegate: To represent his/her community in the discussions at the Convention and to vote on issues to be included in the draft Constitution.
To Nominate as a Delegate: A candidate must have lived in the Territory for at least three months and be on the electoral roll.

Panellists
Appointed experts in the fields of law, business and society.
Role of Panellists: The role of panellists will be to assist delegates in their discussions by advising in their field of expertise.

Panellists will fully participate in the Convention but will be ineligible to vote on issues. Only elected delegates will have the power to decide what goes into the draft Constitution.


Youth Participation

A person aged from 16 years and registered with the NT Electoral Commission will be eligible to vote in the delegate election and will also be eligible to stand for election as a delegate.

This unique decision gives youth a voice in their future.

 

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As a long term Territorian, I’ll be doing everything I can to make sure the Territory becomes an equal player in our Federation.

 

Statehood is about equality – about having the same rights as every other Australian.

 

I believe the time is right for change – and I’ll be talking to as many Territorians as I can about statehood in the lead-up to the convention.

 

Take it from me, darlings – identity is everything, which is why I’ll be supporting statehood, and the Territory finally standing on its own two heels!

 

A modern society with a proud history like ours should be legally the same as any other State in Australia.

 

You can’t pretend to be something you’re not, which is why I’ll be supporting our push towards statehood.

 

Darwin is home to some of the most talented and creative young people in the country – which is why I support statehood and equality for us all.

 

I cannot think of one good reason why the Territory shouldn’t be an equal player and a state in its own right, just like all the other states in Australia.

 

The time is right to have a debate about statehood – and I think the Constitutional Convention is a great way of getting Territorians involved in the process.

 

We owe it to all those people who came to the Territory and built this place to fight for equality and statehood.

 

I really can’t think of one good reason why the Territory shouldn’t have the same rights as all the other states in this country.

 

I really want to help represent the people of Alice at the Constitutional Convention in Darwin next year and help create history.

 

I reckon statehood’s our destiny – and it’s going to be great to see so many young people involved in the process.

 

I’m a Territorian and I believe we should be making decisions about our own future and the future of our children and our grandchildren.

 

The big issue for me is equality for all Territorians. Do we really want our kids - and their kids - towing the Canberra line for the next century?

 

I’m so excited that 16 and 17 year-olds will be able to stand for election as delegates to the Constitutional Convention and have the right to vote.

 

I find it unbelievable that Territorians like me have fewer rights than other Australians, which is why I support our push towards statehood.

 

I think it’s encouraging that our first State Constitution will be written by Territorians at the people’s convention.

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