Peter Dutton has demanded Anthony Albanese 'release the detail' on the Voice to Parliament so Australians can make 'an informed decision' the morning after he attended a meeting in favour of the referendum.
Peter Dutton has hit out at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for turning the Voice to Parliament into a"political strategy" the morning after Indigenous leaders made their pitch to the Opposition Leader. on Thursday along with Mr Albanese to ask questions about how it would operate if successful in an upcoming referendum.
"I've got to make a decision as to whether the Prime Minister is going to release the detail or whether he is just playing for time," he told the Today show on Friday morning.Stream more breaking news with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2023
"This is a change to constitution, not like when you change a law in parliament you can amend it. With the constitution you can't change that." The Opposition Leader said"obviously" he wants to see a better outcome for Indigenous Australians but reiterated Mr Albanese has failed to answer 15"basic questions" on the Voice.
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