Victorian Liberals stance on Voice to be revealed ‘in coming weeks’

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Victorian Liberals stance on Voice to be revealed ‘in coming weeks’
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John Pesutto has revealed when the Victorian Liberal Party will come to a position on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and whether it will be a binding or free vote.

With the federal Liberal Party now officially against the proposal, all eyes are on whether state and territory counterparts will break ranks.

“The first question we will resolve for our party is whether there will be a binding position or a free vote.”

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