Albanese set to return to Australia as Voice support continues to slip

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Albanese set to return to Australia as Voice support continues to slip
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to return to Australia on Monday after attending India’s historic G20 Summit. The return comes as new polling sounds the alarm for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. According to polling from Nine Newspapers, 57 per cent of Australians are now against the Voice referendum. The same polling reports support for Voice has dropped to 43 per cent. The new data also shows supporters from Victoria and NSW have turned away from the Yes campaign.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to return to Australia on Monday after attending India’s historic G20 Summit.

According to polling from Nine Newspapers, 57 per cent of Australians are now against the Voice referendum.The new data also shows supporters from Victoria and NSW have turned away from the Yes campaign.

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