Anthony Albanese remains 'confident' Australians will vote for the Voice to Parliament despite recent polling indicating a slump in support from the public and growing scepticism over what the proposal entails.
the data has not moved the Prime Minister so farMr Albanese echoed the sentiments on Thursday, explaining some key details the public needed to pay attention to.
“That is, it is just an advisory body, it doesn't replace Parliament. It won't require some of the things that are being said about it. As that cuts through, as people approach the date of the referendum in the last quarter, I'm confident that people will vote Yes.”Minister for Indigenous Australians delivered a National Press Club address on Wednesday
Linda Burney highlighted how the constitutional enshrinement of an Indigenous advisory body would make a realistic impact on the ground, tackling pressing social issues facing First Nations communities in the areas of health, education, jobs, and housing.
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