Western Australia Nationals break ranks with Federal Party over Voice
The WA National Party has broken ranks with its federal counterparts over the indigenous voice to parliament. State National’s leader Mia Davies says she wasn't aware David Littleproud was announcing the federal branch's opposition to the voice. She says the WA branch thinks differently and will continue to support it.
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