Voice to parliament should not be the subject of a partisan debate, Albanese says
by Lorena Allam Indigenous affairs editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6902M)
The PM promises to reach out' to any opposition politician who wants to discuss how the voice will work as he kicks off a national week of action on the referendum
The Indigenous voice to parliament should not be the subject of partisan debate, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has said, promising to reach out" to any opposition politician who wants to discuss how the voice will work.
He opened a national week of action on the referendum in front of an enthusiastic crowd in his home electorate in Sydney's inner west on Saturday.
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