Leaders of ‘No’ campaign to Voice shore up support in Western Australia

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Leaders of ‘No’ campaign to Voice shore up support in Western Australia
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The leaders of the ‘No’ campaign are shoring up support in Western Australia as early voting for the Voice to Parliament begins. Polls suggest Western Australia is remaining firm on the ‘No’ vote. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, Shadow Attorney General Michaelia Cash and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians have met in Perth as a show of unity in their stance against the Voice. Ms Price and leading ‘No’ campaigner Warren Mundine headlined a ‘no’ rally in Perth on Monday night. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insists there is no downside to voting yes.

The leaders of the ‘No’ campaign are shoring up support in Western Australia as early voting for the Voice to Parliament begins.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, Shadow Attorney General Michaelia Cash and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians have met in Perth as a show of unity in their stance against the Voice.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insists there is no downside to voting yes.

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