Not sure anyone is insinuating it is.I don't see any issue with the permanency, as I certainly don't think recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders should be a temporary acknowledgement.
The notion that the voice confers special powers of any sort to anybody, let alone ones extending beyond indigenous matters, is an inaccuracy. Parliament retains full control over it's own procedures.
The sky is not falling.
Unless you’re conflating different discussion points with an extremist of choice a la others on here.
Re: reach;
“It will be empowered to make representations that reach into the executive branch of government, and not just the parliament.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice may make representations to the Parliament and the Executive Government of the Commonwealth on matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
-Proposed section 129(ii)”
As I said, more reading to do.