Constitutional Expert and Indigenous Voice Supporter Prof. Greg Craven Expresses Outrage
ACU Recognizes Professor Craven's Leadership and Contributions
Constitutional Expert Outraged over "No Case" Quote
Sydney, Australia - Professor Greg Craven, a renowned constitutional expert and outspoken advocate for the Indigenous voice, has expressed his fury over a recent quote attributed to him that he says has been taken out of context and misrepresented.
The quote, which appeared in a newspaper article, suggested that Craven believes there is "no case" for constitutional change to provide an Indigenous voice to Parliament. However, Craven vehemently denies making such a statement and has condemned the publication for its reckless and irresponsible reporting.
In a strongly worded statement, Craven accused the newspaper of engaging in "gutter journalism" and stated that he has always supported constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians. He emphasized that he believes a referendum on the issue is absolutely necessary and should be held as soon as possible.
The Australian Catholic University (ACU), where Craven served as Vice-Chancellor for many years, has issued a statement expressing its support for the professor and condemning the "misinformation" that has been spread about his position on the Indigenous voice.
The ACU recognized Craven's unwavering commitment to constitutional reform and his lifelong advocacy for Indigenous rights. The university also expressed its confidence in Craven's integrity and his steadfast support for an Indigenous voice to Parliament.
Craven's outrage over the misrepresentation of his views highlights the importance of accurate reporting on crucial issues related to constitutional change and Indigenous rights. It is essential that the media exercises due diligence and respects the integrity of experts who speak out on these matters.
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