Voice to Parliament has had a ‘range of legal opinion’ put forward

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Voice to Parliament has had a ‘range of legal opinion’ put forward
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there is a “range of legal opinion” which has been “put forward” on the Voice to Parliament.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there is a “range of legal opinion” which has been “put forward” on the Voice to Parliament.Read More.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there is a “range of legal opinion” which has been “put forward” on the Voice to Parliament.Read More
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