Leading critics of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament have gathered in Adelaide for one of the biggest No campaign events so far, with one accusing supporters of the proposal of resorting to 'bullying' and 'gaslighting'.
A group of protesters gathered outside the Adelaide Convention Centre holding signs reading "fight racism" and "no pride in genocide", and banners against the AUKUS deal, while chanting "always was, always will be, Aboriginal land".
"This is what we've come to see in our country — bullying, gaslighting, manipulative kind of behaviour."Senator Nampijinpa Price and leading campaigner Nyunggai Warren Mundine were both key speakers at Fair Australia's Vote No event at the Adelaide Convention Centre, and were joined by South Australian Liberal senator Kerrynne Liddle.
Mr Mundine brushed off questions about whether he was worried his stance on a treaty would cost him in any future political moves.
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