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Indigenous groups and lawyers fear the voice to parliament vote could be hijacked by social media scaremongering.Indigenous groups and lawyers fear the voice to parliament vote could be hijacked by social media scaremongering.Last modified on Tue 10 Jan 2023 19.36 GMT
Morning everyone. As the voice to parliament debate heats up, we’ve already had rows about “culture war stunts”, an alleged lack of detail and whether or not the government should legislate before the referendum. Today, Indigenous groups, lawyers and MPs say the federal government must reinstate public funding for printed campaign material in case the debate gets hijacked by social media scaremongering.
You can also read about why Australia is lagging behind in the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms, as well as how charity shops are having to spend millions to dump unwanted donations.
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