In a referendum held on 27 May 1967, Australians voted to remove references in the Australian Constitution that discriminated against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The changes to the Constitution included the repeal of Section 127 and the removal of discriminatory words from s51 (xxvi).
These changes enabled the Australian Parliament to:
- make special laws for First Australians
- Count First Australians as part of the population, including in the national census.
For more records relating to the 1967 referendum, visit referendums and changing Australia's constitution.
You can learn more about the history of the Australian Constitution on a virtual tour of our exhibition Voices / Dhuniai: Federation, democracy and the Constitution.
Curriculum areas
Year 6 HASS – AC9HS6K02
Year 7 Civic and Citizenship – AC9HC7K02, AC9HC7S03, AC9HC7S04, AC9HC7S05
Year 9 Civic and Citizenship – AC9HC9K01, AC9HC9S03, AC9HC9S05
Year 10 Civic and Citizenship – AC9HC10K05, AC9HC10S02
Year 10 History – AC9HH10K09, AC9HH10K10, AC9HH10K11, AC9HH10S02, AC9HH10S04, AC9HH10S08.