Professor Megan Davis is one of Australia’s foremost experts on constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples, and the first Aboriginal Australian to be elected to a United Nations body. She is also one of the 16 members of the Referendum Council. She joins Amy McQuire to discuss the outcome of three meetings – in Broome, Thursday Island and Melbourne – which brought together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to decide on the next stage forward for the Indigenous conventions around the Constitutional Reform question. We discuss bipartisanship, ‘Recognition’, Treaty and Agreement-making, and why there has never been a date set for a Referendum.