Warren Mundine says rejecting a voice to Parliament will make it easier for Indigenous people to secure treaties and backed changing the date of Australia Day – two positions at odds with those of other prominent No campaigners.
Warren Mundine says voting against a voice to Parliament will make it easier for Indigenous people to secure treaties while backing a change to the date of Australia Day, two positions strikingly at odds with those of other prominent No campaigners.
High-profile opponents of constitutional change such as opposition Indigenous affairs spokeswoman Jacinta Nampijinpa Price have argued that voters should reject a voice to parliament because the body would open the door to treaties and lobby toWarren Mundine said he disagreed with fellow No campaigners on treaties and the date of Australia Day.
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