Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “needs to look less tricky and more informative” for Australians to make their minds up about the Voice to Parliament.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “needs to look less tricky and more informative” for Australians to make their minds up about
the Voice to Parliament.“The bill before us at the moment is in relation to a number of important issues and that is the one we are concentrating on at the moment.
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Leading Voice to Parliament proponent says not all of Dutton's questions can be answeredProfessor Megan Davis, who on Thursday met with the opposition leader as he mulls whether to support the Voice to Parliament, says some of his questions cannot be answered before the referendum.
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Dutton pushes government to endorse single Voice model as he seeks bipartisanshipLiberal leader Peter Dutton says he wants to find common ground on the Voice to Parliament, but says the government should endorse a particular model to help people decide whether to support it in a referendum.
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‘The more’ people hear about the Voice, the ‘less’ they’re likely to support it: CredlinThe government “won't be too pleased” to find only 28 per cent of Australians “strongly” support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, says Sky News host Peta Credlin. Ms Credlin said according to Newspoll, 23 per cent of Australians strongly oppose the Voice. “Even though soft supporters give the Voice a poll majority 56 to 37, the debate has hardly started, and the more people hear about the Voice, the less they’re likely to support it,” Ms Credlin said.
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