Australian politics live: reef recommended for world heritage ‘in danger’ list, Scott Morrison ‘addicted’ to power, book claims
Happy Tuesday as we all get a little closer to flopping over the finish line.
Yesterday went at a breakneck pace and today will be no different. Not only is there legislation to get through – but there is also the matter of thecensure motion and the Nationals ruling out support for the voice before the conversation had even begun.has been doing the rounds this morning explaining it.
What every Australian should do, in the sanctity of their own home, to make a decision about what’s the best way to close the gap quicker. That’s all we’re saying. We belief there’s better ways to do it. Let’s not bring vitriol into this. Let’s keep this sensible and respectful. Let every Australian to get back to that core tenet. It’s what should bring us together and have the maturity of conversation as a nation.
Littleproud was part of a government which controlled policy for almost a decade and didn’t do much to close the gap when it held executive power. The voice discussion has barely begun.We will cover off all the day’s events – we still have the national integrity commission legislation to get through, territory rights and more – with
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