Sky News host Peta Credlin says the Yes23 campaign has “recalibrated” to give up celebrities and elites in pitching the Voice to Parliament to regular Australians.
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Australians need to ‘get the facts’ in impassioned Voice debateSky News host Amanda Stoker says well-known historian Professor Geoffrey Blainey has set the record straight on some of the “factual errors” that underpin the narrative in support of the 'Yes' campaign for the Voice. “It’s … important that, as we go into a campaign for a referendum to insert an Indigenous ‘Voice’ into the constitution, that we get the facts straight,” Ms Stoker said. “It would be wrong to abuse Australians’ genuine care for Aboriginal people by basing it on lies or half-truths. “Conferring a privilege on the basis of race in the present doesn’t remedy a past wrong; it merely perpetrates a new wrong in the present.”
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‘Make your own mind up’: Australians encouraged to make informed decision on VoiceShadow Health and Aged Care Minister Anne Ruston advises individuals to make up their own mind regarding the Voice to Parliament referendum as opposed to being told what to do by corporate Australia. “What I’d say is that every single Australian individually one by one will walk into that ballot box and cast their vote – don’t be influenced by the pressure that’s put on you by others,” Ms Ruston told Sky News Australia. “Go and find out for yourself the information that you need to know about both the Yes and the No cases and then go and make your own informed decision. “I’d say to every Australian, make your own mind up.”
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Australians facing ‘dramatic increases’ across all their spendingAustralians don’t give “two hoots” about the surplus, they only care about their financial reality, says The Herald Sun’s business commentator Terry McCrann. “What they care about is … what’s actually happening to their reality, their lived experience and their lived experience is not an attractive one,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “They are facing dramatic increases pretty much across the board in their spending, in the supermarket, power prices, healthcare costs. “Their lived experience just gets worse and worse.”
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