Professor Megan Davis has implored all Australians to unite behind the Voice referendum working group and “walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future”.
It comes after the Albanese government and the Voice working group agreed on the provisions that all Australians will vote on in this year’s referendum.
“This is a historic day, this is a historic agreement,” she said during a media conference on Thursday.
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