Delay of Voice referendum wording has set off ‘antipathies’ about proposal

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Delay of Voice referendum wording has set off ‘antipathies’ about proposal
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Lawyer and Jesuit priest Father Frank Brennan says the delayed release of the Voice to Parliament referendum wording has set off a whole lot of “antipathies” about the proposal.

Lawyer and Jesuit priest Father Frank Brennan says the delayed release of the Voice to Parliament referendum wording has set off a whole lot of “antipathies” about the proposal.

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