Australia headed for “divisive outcome” unless Voice to Parliament model changes

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Australia headed for “divisive outcome” unless Voice to Parliament model changes
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The Australian's Legal Affairs contributor Chris Merritt says unless significant changes are made to the Voice to Parliament model, Australia is heading towards the 'worst possible outcome' regardless of which way it goes.

The Australian Legal Affairs contributor Chris Merritt says unless significant changes are made to the Voice to Parliament model, Australia is heading towards the “worst possible outcome” regardless of which way it goes.

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