'Tricky questions': Wong pressed on Voice to Parliament details

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Penny Wong has hit out against 'tricky questions' after being asked a number of times about whether the Indigenous Voice to Parliament will also advise National Cabinet.

"But I think the point here is - why are some people so concerned about that? I don't quite understand," she continued.

Senator Wong told Rowland"that's the implication in your question" before going on to rail against"tricky questions and answers" and"gotcha moments". "It's about the nation coming together and saying, yes, we will take the outstretched hand which is the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

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