Nationals MP Keith Pitt says every Australian has a “right to be suspicious” of the Indigenous voice to Parliament proposal.
“These are changes to Australia’s constitution, it’s not a note in your lunchbox from your mum,” Mr Pitt told Sky News Australia.“Yet we see no detail.
“They’re not providing the equal funding for ‘yes’ or ‘no’, I think every Australian has every right to be suspicious of the proposal.”
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