Former Howard government minister Peter McGauran says Australians “have no interest” in Indigenous affairs but are “kind-hearted”, which encourages them to believe the Voice to Parliament will be beneficial.
“Prime Minister Albanese is very persuasive on it, and
everybody’s going to campaign for it,” Mr McGauran told Sky News Australia.
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