Linda Burney to outline key priorities on Voice to Parliment

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Linda Burney to outline key priorities on Voice to Parliment
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Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney will use her speech at the National Press Club on Wednesday to outline her vision for the Voice to Parliament.

Ms Burney will use her speech to focus on four main lines of policy she

wants the advisory body to address: health, education, jobs and housing.

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