Canberra’s glittering social event of the year has kicked off, with one Labor senator making it very clear which side she will be backing in the Voice to Parliament.

Labor’s Jana Stewart donned a flowing one-shouldered gown covered in passages from the Uluru Statement From the Heart to the annual Midwinter Ball on Wednesday evening.

The ball, where MPs and senators try to disprove the theory that politics is showbusiness for ugly people, started in 2000 and is hosted by the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery. 

Politicians, corporate chiefs ad journalists have arrived in their finery for the sit-down three-course meal in the Great Hall in Parliament House. 

Senator Stewart’s dress was complemented by a crimson velvet cape with ‘Yes’ emblazoned  across it in huge white lettering.

‘Wearing this dress is an opportunity to wear my values and create conversations in circles that aren’t necessarily watching parliament,’ said Senator Stewart. 

Labor Senator Jana Stewart (pictured) donned a flowing white dress covered in passages from the Uluru statement to the annual Midwinter Ball on Wednesday evening - it was fringed with a  crimson velvet cape with 'Yes' emblazoned across it in huge white lettering.

Labor Senator Jana Stewart (pictured) donned a flowing white dress covered in passages from the Uluru statement to the annual Midwinter Ball on Wednesday evening – it was fringed with a  crimson velvet cape with ‘Yes’ emblazoned across it in huge white lettering. 

Anthony Albanese posed in his black tie with his partner Jodie Haydon, who was wearing a frilly, long-sleeved black dress paired with a gold necklace and matching clasp (pictured)

Anthony Albanese posed in his black tie with his partner Jodie Haydon, who was wearing a frilly, long-sleeved black dress paired with a gold necklace and matching clasp (pictured)

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and his wife Kirilly Dutton arrive at the Midwinter Ball

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and his wife Kirilly Dutton arrive at the Midwinter Ball

Senator Stewart's dress was covered in passages from the Uluru statement - a precursor to the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament (pictured)

Senator Stewart’s dress was covered in passages from the Uluru statement – a precursor to the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament (pictured)

The dress, which was designed by Aboriginal social enterprise Clothing the Gaps, took a team of four people to help her put it on. 

Clothing the Gaps co-founder Laura Thompson is Senator Steart’s plus one and will help carry the dress’s long train. 

‘Jana and her dress will stop people on their Instagram scroll,’ Ms Thompson told Nine newspapers.

‘Hopefully, then people will decide to learn more (about the Voice).’

Anthony Albanese posed in his black tie before the event with his partner Jodie Haydon, who was wearing a frilly, long-sleeved black dress paired with a gold necklace and matching clasp. 

‘A great night to raise funds for Bill Crews’ Exodus Foundation at the Midwinter Ball in Canberra,’ Mr Albanese tweeted. 

His smile belied his earlier irritation that the glittering social event clashes with the must-win State of Origin match for NSW.

Independent Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie wore a black floor-length strapless dress paired with a large silver necklace

Independent Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie wore a black floor-length strapless dress paired with a large silver necklace

Independent member for Kennedy Bob Katter looked dapper in his signature cowboy hat with a purple scarf draped over his shoulders

Independent member for Kennedy Bob Katter looked dapper in his signature cowboy hat with a purple scarf draped over his shoulders 

Deputy Prime Ministe Richard Marles posed alongside his daughter Isabella who was resplendent in a puffy pink dress

Deputy Prime Ministe Richard Marles posed alongside his daughter Isabella who was resplendent in a puffy pink dress 

Liberal member for Lindsay Melissa Macintosh, Liberal member for Durack Melissa Price, Deputy Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley and Liberal member for Flinders Zoe McKenzie arrive for the 2023 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House in Canberra

Liberal member for Lindsay Melissa Macintosh, Liberal member for Durack Melissa Price, Deputy Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley and Liberal member for Flinders Zoe McKenzie arrive for the 2023 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House in Canberra

 

Labor Senator Jana Stewart and husband Marcus Stewart pose on the steps inside Parliament House

Labor Senator Jana Stewart and husband Marcus Stewart pose on the steps inside Parliament House 

Senator Sarah Hanson-Young kept it uncontroversial this year in a shimmering brown and gold dress alongside her husband Ben Oquist who wore a navy suit and black bow tie

Senator Sarah Hanson-Young kept it uncontroversial this year in a shimmering brown and gold dress alongside her husband Ben Oquist who wore a navy suit and black bow tie

Australian Resource Minister Madeleine King and husband Jamie King arrive during the 2023 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House

Australian Resource Minister Madeleine King and husband Jamie King arrive during the 2023 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House

‘I know that they say that politicians are out of touch. How out of touch are the National Press Gallery that they put on the Midwinter Ball when Parliament ends at 8:00, right at kickoff time?’, he complained earlier this week.

‘I don’t see why they didn’t hold it last week.’

The die-hard Rabbitohs supporter will not try to sneakily stream the game live from his phone, despite knowing it is do-or-die for NSW. 

‘The media have a lot to answer for as well, because I won’t even be watching it live on TV, because the Press Gallery, in all their wisdom, are having the Midwinter Ball that I have to speak at,’ he said.

‘This is an act of cruelty and it is most unfortunate in terms of timing.’

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton arrived with his wife Kirilly Dutton who wore a midnight blue dress with a glittery blazer. 

Senator Stewart clearly took inspiration from last year where Greens’ Senator Sarah Hanson-Young arrived wearing a long white dress with ‘End gas and coal’ written on the back of it – a direct criticism of 2022’s sponsors Shell and Woodside Energy. 

Greens MP Adam Bandt, and his partner Claudia Perkins also caused a stir last year, the first to be held since 2019 because of Covid.

Ms Perkins had ‘coal kills and ‘gas kills’ written in black and red all over her otherwise white dress. 

The messages were thought to be inspired by US Senator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s 2021, who wore a striking white dress with ‘Tax the Rich’ written on it. 

This year, however, Senator Hanson-Young kept it uncontroversial in a shimmering brown and gold dress alongside her husband Ben Oquist who wore a navy suit and black bow tie. 

DailyMail

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