Opposition leader Peter Dutton says the Voice to Parliament will see lawyers in Sydney and Melbourne “get richer” through billions of dollars worth of treaty negotiations. The Voice to Parliament referendum will be on October 14. “I want money spent in communities like Alice Springs, like Laverton, like Leonora, Katherine,” Mr Dutton said during a press conference on Monday. “I want practical outcomes for those Indigenous kids on the ground. “I don’t want to see another layer of bureaucracy, which is what the Prime Minister’s promoting.”
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says the Voice to Parliament will see lawyers in Sydney and Melbourne “get richer” through billions of dollars worth of treaty negotiations.
“I want money spent in communities like Alice Springs, like Laverton, like Leonora, Katherine,” Mr Dutton said during a press conference on Monday.“I don’t want to see another layer of bureaucracy, which is what the Prime Minister’s promoting.”
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