The two campaigns pushing for a No vote to the forthcoming Voice to Parliament referendum merge, in a move that aims to unify their message and strengthen their campaign.
abc.net.au/news/key-no-camps-merge-to-strengthen-referendum-campaign/102329478The two campaigns pushing for a No vote to the forthcoming Voice to Parliament referendum have merged, in a move that is aimed at unifying their message and strengthening their campaign.
The joint campaign will be called Australians for Unity, and Senator Nampijinpa Price and Mr Mundine will be campaign spokespeople.
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