A fiery exchange on Sky News Australia saw two of its primetime hosts go head-to-head over the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Kenny – a member of the senior advisory group that guided the Indigenous Voice co-design process – appeared on The Bolt Report on Monday night and told his fellow primetime host that allowing First Nations people to have their say on how to combat Indigenous disadvantage would give them “a fair go”.“We want to overcome indigenous disadvantage because we have no mechanism for those indigenous Australians to actually have their say,” Kenny said.
Andrew Bolt suggested the Voice to Parliament was"more than a fair go" as he pointed to the number of indigenous politicians. Picture: Sky News
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