Evening News Bulletin 3 September 2023

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Evening News Bulletin 3 September 2023
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Yes campaigners celebrate the use of John farnham's iconic 'You're the Voice' song for their campaign video; Opposition leader Peter Dutton says denying Qatar Airways increased services into Australia is harming Australians; Alex de Minaur secures his position in the fourth round at the US Open.

Uluru Dialogue Co-Chair Megan Davis has expressed gratitude to John Farnham for allowing the Yes campaign to use his iconic 'You're the Voice' song for their campaign video.Mr Farnham has said he hopes the use of the song will build support for the Indigenous voice to parliament and ring positive change to the lives of First Nations people.

And you can find comprehensive information about the referendum by visiting the SBS Voice Referendum portal at www.sbs.com.au/voicereferendumNational Party Leader David Littleproud says far more Australians would be likely to vote 'Yes' in the upcoming referendum if it was just about constitutional recognition.

Mr Littleproud says the current referendum is causing divisions that a vote on constitutional recognition would not. The Labor government denied Qatar’s request to expand its agreement with Australia to allow a further 21 weekly services to the major airports, saying it would compete with domestic airlines and impact local jobs.

It says the missiles tipped with mock nuclear warheads landed in the sea west of the Korean Peninsula.

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