Tensions arise as Lidia Thorpe and Pauline Hanson vie to contribute to voice pamphlet
Representatives for opposing sides must collaborate on essays outlining their stands on Indigenous voice to parliament
Pauline Hanson and Lidia Thorpe will jockey with Coalition members to have their opinions on the Indigenous voice detailed in a 2000-word essay from the no campaign, as politicians navigate an obscure process to write a pamphlet which will be sent to all homes for the referendum.
The Australian Electoral Commission is writing to all politicians to give guidance on the essays, but tensions are already emerging as members and senators have to decide among themselves how to navigate competing ideas and write one argument for each side.
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