Peter Dutton has demanded Prime Minister Anthony Albanese do the “respectful thing” by revealing more information about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
On Sunday Mr Dutton pushed Mr Albanese to release a draft bill before a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous Voice in the Constitution is put to the public.
Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman “I believe you are making a catastrophic mistake in not providing accessible, clear and complete information regarding your government’s version of the Voice, condemning it to failure and, in turn, damaging reconciliation efforts in our country,” Mr Dutton said.So even though I talked with Peter Dutton on Friday at the
The junior Coalition party announced in November it would oppose the Voice to Parliament after consulting with Indigenous communities across the country. “Regrettably, it now appears clear your political strategy is to not provide adequate detail for Australians to make an informed decision.
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