Jacinta Price to argue against the Voice referendum at National Press Club

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Jacinta Price to argue against the Voice referendum at National Press Club
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Senator Jacinta Price is set to outline her objections to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in her speech to the National Press Club next week. Ms Price’s 'No' vote pitch was highlighted in a draft version of the speech obtained by the Australian. The Senator warns the Voice will end up being yet another battleground for many Aboriginal voices to disagree, fallout, and create division. The speech also includes her vision of what the referendum's defeat will mean for Australia. The Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians will make the case for the ‘No’ campaign at the National Press Club at 12:30pm, Thursday.

Senator Jacinta Price is set to outline her objections to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in her speech to the National Press Club next week.

Ms Price’s 'No' vote pitch was highlighted in a draft version of the speech obtained by the Australian. The Senator warns the Voice will end up being yet another battleground for many Aboriginal voices to disagree, fallout, and create division.The Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians will make the case for the ‘No’ campaign at the National Press Club at 12:30pm, Thursday.

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