Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Voice will be an advisory committee whose only power is the 'power of its ideas'. 'If they're good ideas, they'll be accepted, if they're not good ideas they won't be accepted by parliament and by government,' Mr Albanese said. 'In order to get better results, if we do the same thing through the same method in the same way we should expect the same outcomes. 'We need to do better. 'And that's the lesson of Michael Long's contribution to this.'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Voice will be an advisory committee whose only power is the"power of its ideas".
"If they're good ideas, they'll be accepted, if they're not good ideas they won't be accepted by parliament and by government," Mr Albanese said. "In order to get better results, if we do the same thing through the same method in the same way we should expect the same outcomes.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Anthony Albanese ‘never’ should’ve put Voice referendum forwardSky News host Peta Credlin says the Voice to Parliament debate has become 'ugly” and it is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s fault. Ms Credlin said the Prime Minister “should never have put forward something as contentious” as the Voice referendum. “On a subject as sensitive as this, just because a select group of the Aboriginal elites demanded it,” she said. “Just as the PM should have known that his job was to lead the whole nation – not just his own, green-left tribe. “He should have also realised that successful constitutional change has to belong to all of us – not just the Indigenous elites that met six years ago at Uluru.”
Read more »
‘Toxic narcissism’: Dylan Mulvaney’s ‘whiteface’ slammedConservative YouTuber Benny Johnson says transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is suffering from 'toxic narcissism' following a recent public appearance in New York, last weekend. 'Dylan Mulvaney is certainly somebody who is suffering from an addiction of some sort. We believe it is attention and crippling toxic narcissism,' he said. Broadcaster Oli London accused Mr Mulvaney of wearing 'whiteface'. 'Dylan Mulvaney turned up at the Alice & Olivia fashion show in New York wearing whiteface,' he wrote on X.
Read more »
‘Phoney’ Prince Harry making King Charles’ life a ‘misery’Royal biographer Angela Levin has accused Prince Harry of being 'phoney' following reports he demanded his father King Charles III return his military titles removed by the late Queen Elizabeth II. 'It is so phoney because if he treats his own family so poorly, you can't believe that he knows what a real family is all about,' she told Sky News Australia. Ms Levin also said the Duke of Sussex only contacts the King to make 'his life a misery'. 'He's been nagging him for three years now. He rings up to demand apologies. He rings up to ask for more money. He just rings up to make his life a misery.'
Read more »
The Albanese government’s housing agenda is ‘broad and ambitious’Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Albanese government’s housing agenda is “broad and ambitious”. Mr Chalmers’ remarks come after Labor struck a deal with the Greens on the Housing Australia Future Fund to pass the bill through the Senate. The minor party has held out on providing their support to the government’s housing policy until their demands of stronger rental restrictions and an increase in annual housing spending were met, which led to a months-long stalemate within parliament. “So, the first part is to build more housing and get more supply so that we can address this longstanding challenge in our economy,” Mr Chalmers said during Question Time on Tuesday. “Our job, and we embrace this enthusiastically, is to work for Australia to continue to build new homes in our economy, in our communities, and we’ll keep doing that despite the negative and nasty and angry politics played by those opposite.”
Read more »
Voice ‘No’ campaigners reportedly told to play on voters’ fearsCampaigners against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament have told their volunteers to play on voters’ fears ahead of the referendum. Reportedly No camps have suggested emotions will always trump reason. Volunteers have also been told not to identify themselves as No campaigners. No activist Chris Inglis believes using fear and emotion to outweigh the Yes campaign’s academic approach is the best way to sway voters and make voters suspicious of the Voice. The Voice referendum is scheduled to take place on October 14.
Read more »
Meghan Markle’s ‘not welcome’ at Balmoral says Royal expertRoyal commentator Kinsey Schofield has reacted to claims King Charles told Prince Harry that his wife Meghan Markle was 'not welcome' at Balmoral Castle shortly after Queen Elizabeth II's passing. 'They allegedly released this statement to force the Royals hand that Meghan could be there when the Queen died. And King Charles said 'No way',' she told TalkTV. Royal editor for the Mirror Russell Meyers told Sky News Australia the the relations between the Sussexes and Royal Family have not seen 'much improvement'. 'The family obviously don't want her there. That shows how relations have been very, very strained. And I don't think we've seen much improvement over the last year.
Read more »