Voice to Parliament referendum wording advice becomes point of contention
An emotional Anthony Albanese has set the scene for an intense few months after announcing the wording for the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. The Prime Minister rubber stamped proposed changes to the constitution late last week, while Peter Dutton is continuing to call for more detail.
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