PM slammed for ‘Chicken Little’ jibe to describe Voice critics

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PM slammed for ‘Chicken Little’ jibe to describe Voice critics
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of name-calling, ahead of a speech he will deliver where he likens critics of the Voice to “Chicken Littles of the past”.

The Prime Minister will speak at the Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration in Adelaide on Monday evening, where he will reiterate his optimism about the referendum.

Peter Dutton has accused Anthony Albanese of name-calling ahead of a speech he will deliver to boost support for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman "That's because Australians have a healthy scepticism of doomsayers, a scepticism kept in good health by memories of all the predictions offered by the Chicken Littles of the past."

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