
Voice debate continues as parliament returns for first sitting week of the new year
The Prime Minister is urging Australians to back a voice to parliament, as politicians return to Canberra for the first sitting week of the year. The liberal party and the greens are still both actively weighing up their positions, with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton continuing to call for more detail.
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