Shorten's swipe at Dutton over his remarks about lack of detail on Voice

Philippines News News

Shorten's swipe at Dutton over his remarks about lack of detail on Voice
Philippines Latest News,Philippines Headlines
  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 41 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 20%
  • Publisher: 78%

NDIS Minister Bill Shorten has taken aim at Opposition Leader Peter Dutton over the Coalition's push for more detail from the government on the Voice to Parliament, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying there is an 'enormous amount' of information.

The Albanese Government has accused the Coalition of"playing" a"game of death by a thousand cuts" by its repeated questioning for detail on the Voice to Parliament.

NDIS Minister Bill Shorten has taken aim at Peter Dutton who has repeatedly made pleas for more information around the Voice to Parliament. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dylan Coker "There is plenty of detail out there. I think some in the Opposition just need to prioritise first Australians rather than their own political goals."

A joint committee on Constitutional Recognition in 2018 chaired by Senator Pat Dodson and now-shadow attorney-general Julian Lesser also discussed how it may operate before academics Tom Calma and Marcia Langton produced a 260-page report which former Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt tabled at Cabinet, twice, Mr Albanese added.The Labor leader also stressed he would work with people of goodwill on a range of topics affecting indigenous communities.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SkyNewsAust /  🏆 7. in AU

Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese clash over Voice to Parliament referendumPeter Dutton and Anthony Albanese clash over Voice to Parliament referendumPeter Dutton has accused the prime minister of treating the public 'like mugs', with Anthony Albanese responding with accusations of 'cheap culture war stunts'.
Read more »

‘Catastrophic mistake’: Dutton’s plea to Albanese on Voice‘Catastrophic mistake’: Dutton’s plea to Albanese on VoiceOpposition leader Peter Dutton has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of treating voters “like mugs” by not outlining more detail about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Read more »

‘Treating people like mugs’: Dutton calls for Voice model before referendum‘Treating people like mugs’: Dutton calls for Voice model before referendumThe opposition leader said Anthony Albanese was making a “catastrophic mistake” by not providing details on the Voice, and it would damage national reconciliation efforts.
Read more »

Peter Dutton made a ‘very reasonable point’ about the Voice to ParliamentPeter Dutton made a ‘very reasonable point’ about the Voice to ParliamentSky News host James Morrow says Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has gone and made a reasonable point about the Voice to Parliament. “Mainly, we simply don't know enough about this thing, and that by rushing ahead, the PM has risked damaging reconciliation efforts and creating what Mr Dutton called ‘a dangerous and divisive debate’,” Mr Morrow said. “Mr Dutton has also asked a series of questions which Australians quite reasonably deserve the answer to before voting yes.”
Read more »

'It is not good enough': Ley repeats Voice demand to Albanese ahead of referendum'It is not good enough': Ley repeats Voice demand to Albanese ahead of referendumDeputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley accused the government of engaging in 'political games' as it has not released more details about the Voice to Parliament, adding PM Anthony Albanese needs to answer 15 'perfectly reasonable' questions about the body.
Read more »

Albanese govt ‘withholding’ Indigenous Voice info risks ‘reconciliation’ project failureAlbanese govt ‘withholding’ Indigenous Voice info risks ‘reconciliation’ project failureThe Albanese government “withholding the detail” on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament “risks the whole reconciliation project failing”, Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says. “The government needs to stop playing clever, tricky, political games by rushing the referendum and withholding the detail of the Voice itself, how it will look, how it will operate,” Ms Ley told Sky News Australia. “That actually risks the whole reconciliation project failing.”
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-28 09:47:08