Voice to Parliament is not ‘about politicians’

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Voice to Parliament is not ‘about politicians’
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Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney says the Voice is not “about politicians”, it’s actually about “Australian people having a say” in the referendum.

“The whole point of the Voice to Parliament is to improve the lives of First Nations people so that the parliament and the executive

government can make better decisions in relation to policies and programs,” Ms Burney told Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

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