Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says an Indigenous Voice to Parliament is something he is strongly supportive of.
“The idea that you should, because you are an Indigenous Australian, have the same view as every other Indigenous Australian is not real, and of course there are divergent views,” Mr Albanese said during a media conference on Wednesday.
“Media can choose during this debate to look at, and you have a big responsibility to look at and promote what unites us and to put that in a coherent way whilst recognising there are different views.”
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