South Australia has announced proposed reforms to establish a First Nations Voice to Parliament, a body intended to advise the state government on matters affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Details of the reforms were recently released, outlining the structure and function of the proposed Voice. The initiative aims to provide a direct channel for Indigenous perspectives in the legislative process. The South Australian government states this is a crucial step towards reconciliation and self-determination for First Nations people within the state. Further consultation with Indigenous communities and stakeholders is expected as the reforms progress. The plan seeks to ensure the Voice is independent and representative of diverse Aboriginal perspectives across South Australia. This development follows ongoing national discussions regarding a similar Voice to Parliament at the federal level.