The 'no' campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament has come under fire for reportedly using fear tactics to dissuade voters from supporting the government's proposal for constitutional change. Meanwhile, the Albanese government are applauding their efforts so far to address critical labor…
The 'no' campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament has come under fire for reportedly using fear tactics to dissuade voters from supporting the government's proposal for constitutional change. Meanwhile, the Albanese government are applauding their efforts so far to address critical labor shortages in the aged care sector.The campaigning tactics for those opposed to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament have come under attack.
"What's revealed in the papers today is that it's now a deliberate strategy of the no campaign to flat out lie. And I say this, if the no campaign are so confident that what they're saying is right, why do they have to lie to the Australian people? This is a sign of just how low the no campaign is willing to go. And I call on Peter Dutton to condemn this, if he doesn't then he is complicit in this lie.
He reportedly advised volunteers not to identify themselves upfront as No campaigners, but instead to raise reports of financial compensation to Indigenous Australians if the Voice referendum were to succeed. In other news the Albanese government are welcoming more positive outcomes in addressing critical labour shortages in the aged care sector.
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