Albanese ‘shifty’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘out of his depth’ on Voice: Dutton

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Albanese ‘shifty’, ‘incompetent’ and ‘out of his depth’ on Voice: Dutton
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Anthony Albanese hit back, reminding Australians that Dutton had walked out on the apology to stolen generations.

Peter Dutton has launched his strongest attack so far on Anthony Albanese’s character and credibility, suspending parliamentary proceedings to demand the prime minister answer all his questions about the Voice and treaty.

The Yes movement on Friday launches its biggest advertising push yet to counter the opposition leader’s narrative about an elitist “Canberra Voice”. “When a prime minister makes a deliberate decision to harm our national interest, I will tell you who is watching: the entire Australian public,” Dutton said, demanding Albanese apologise to Australians and give a clear answer on the full extent of his reconciliation agenda. “The PM is seeking to divide his nation.”“They’ve given up on cost of living and decided to stick to division.

“I don’t think necessarily government voices and politicians have the answers. I think it needs to be brought back to community and grassroots people because … we can identify our own issues,” Kununurra health worker Tanya Farrell says in the online ads.

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