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Senator Lidia Thorpe and leader of the Australian Greens Adam Bandt. The Greens party room is expected to support the Indigenous voice to parliament.Senator Lidia Thorpe and leader of the Australian Greens Adam Bandt. The Greens party room is expected to support the Indigenous voice to parliament.Last modified on Mon 6 Feb 2023 04.48 GMT
The Greens party room is expected to agree to support the Indigenous voice to parliament in a special meeting on Monday night, just hoursThe party will meet to finalise its position, after not reaching a consensus during its party room retreat last week. Guardian Australia has been told by multiple Greens sources that the party is expected to resolve to support the voice.
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