Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Indigenous Voice to Parliament" in English language version.
The actual structure [of the Voice] would depend on legislation after a "yes vote" in the referendum.
...according to constitutional law expert Professor Anne Twomey. "The parliament could still legislate, if it wanted to do so, to establish an Indigenous advisory body... "
The words Executive Government were in there and by the way, let me just explain the importance of the Executive Government bit. It's like, yes, you want to be able to talk to Jim Hacker on Yes Minister, but if you're not talking to Humphrey, Sir Humphrey, you're going to get nowhere. You've got to talk to the bureaucrats. They're the ones who affect our lives. And so having a voice to the bureaucrats, to the Executive Government is extremely important.
Members of the Voice would be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander