As the Voice referendum approaches in less than six months, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton must fill crucial shadow portfolios for Indigenous Australians and Legal Affairs after Julian Leeser’s move to the backbench.
Country Liberal Senator Jacinta Price and South Australian Liberal Senator Karen Liddle, the party’s only Indigenous Australian, have emerged as potential contenders.
While Price has expressed interest and engaged in discussions with Dutton, some hesitation exists due to her affiliation with the National party room.Read More
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