Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is a firm believer in his potential to do good, describing The Voice as “an unflinching source of advice, accountability, not a third chamber, not a rolling veto, not a blank cheque, but a body with the perspective and the power and the platform to tell the government and the parliament the truth about what is working and what is not.” Indigenous Affairs Minister and Wiradjuri woman Linda Burney shares in this sentiment, confirming to the general public that “rigorous” and “comprehensive” work had been undertaken to ensure The Voice would work. “Australians can be confident that the work has been done to ensure this is a Voice that works.” “A Voice that will make a practical difference.
A Voice that will work for you.” Scroll on for everything you need to know about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
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