PM lays out voice to parliament proposal as opposition demands more details
The Prime Minister has given a speech on the eve of parliament resuming, focussing on the job ahead in garnering support for the voice to parliament. The opposition has argued the government must provide more detail before it decides whether to support the proposal
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