Laws to create Voice to be introduced to South Australia Parliament
South Australia is moving closer to having a voice to its state parliament with laws establishing the body to be introduced this week. Premier Peter Mali-Nauskas and Aboriginal Affairs minister Kyam Maher hope to have it set up by the end of this year.
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