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Labor, Coalition reach Voice deal as Indigenous leaders voice dissent

Simon Beaumont
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Federal Labor and the Coalition have reached across the floor and formed an agreement on the Voice to Parliament referendum, as No vote campaigners bring an Indigenous delegation to Parliament House to outline their objections.

Nine News Federal Political Editor Michael Pachi told Gary Adshead on 6PR Mornings the federal parties had agreed to include a range of changes to the Voice bill – including the delivery of pamphlets and a civil campaign – in the leadup to the referendum.

It comes as Coalition members Warren Mundine and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price front media to detail why communities are confused by the mechanisms of the proposed laws.

Press PLAY to hear more about the current state of the Voice to Parliament

Image: Getty Images/Martin Ollman

 

 

Simon Beaumont
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