'No campaign debating everything but the Voice', says Liberal MP

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Liberal MP Julian Leeser said there was 'too much noise' in the debate over the Voice to Parliament referendum as the Liberals and the Nationals remain split over legislating local and regional Indigenous advisory bodies.

Liberal MP Julian Leeser has claimed those that are campaigning against the Voice are"arguing about everything but the constitutional amendment". to inform parliament on policy and laws affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Liberal MP Julian Leeser has claimed those that are campaigning against the Voice are"arguing about everything but the constitutional amendment". "To create a new body so we can listen better to them, so we can get better outcomes, save the Commonwealth some money and ensure that we’re actually shifting the dial in education, employment, healthcare and housing."

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