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Voice to Parliament

Posted inFederal Politics, Indigenous, Tamworth

Joyce ‘No’ campaign launch in Tamworth attracts little support

blankby RK CrosbyApril 1, 2023

The formal launch for the campaign against the Indigenous voice to Parliament only attracted a modest crowd of mostly older people in Tamworth last night.

Posted inFederal Politics

Albanese pledges support for Voice, Arts at Woodford Folk Festival

blankby Lia EdwardsDecember 29, 2022

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to bring Australians together in 2023, pledging support for the arts and a referendum on the Voice by December, in a speech outlining his priorities at the Woodford Folk Festival in Moreton Bay.

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