Voice referendum live updates: Former Liberal minister Ken Wyatt says Dutton's Voice arguments are 'not factual' and 'create fear and division'

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Follow our live coverage of the Voice to Parliament campaign on Friday, October 13.

The Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been a vocal campaigner against the Voice. Speaking to AM's Sabra Lane in his final message to voters, he's remaining steadfast in his view that a Voice to Parliament will not improve the lives of First Nation's people.

'I think there’s a lot of regret in the division that’s been created, the money that’s been expended and no practical outcome,' he said 'I think it would have been a very significant and detrimental change to our government, so I think there will be a sense of relief.' When asked what he thinks the next steps should be if the No vote prevails, Mr Dutton zeroed in on money.

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