The AFL had a “quid pro quo” from their head of inclusion which resulted in the entire organisation’s sudden Yes stance on the Voice to Parliament, says Saturday Herald Sun columnist Steve Price.
“The AFL’s head of inclusion sent out a memo to every AFL club in the competition, wanting to know what their
attitude was going to be on the referendum on the Voice, urging a Yes position,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray.Read More
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