Warren Mundine dismisses Indigenous Minister’s criticism of ‘No’ campaign

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Warren Mundine dismisses Indigenous Minister’s criticism of ‘No’ campaign
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Indigenous activist and prominent ‘No’ Campaigner Warren Mundine has dismissed criticism from the Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney as nonsense.

Ms Burney used her address to the National Press Club on Wednesday to attack the ‘No’ campaign of the Voice to Parliament Referendum by calling it “Trump-style politics”.

Mr Mundine appeared on Thursday morning radio to defend his campaign’s stance and also accused the referendum of dividing the nation.

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