Albanese expects government's top lawyer to come out in support of Voice proposal

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Albanese expects government's top lawyer to come out in support of Voice proposal
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insists the Solicitor-General is supportive of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament proposal, while rejecting ongoing demands for his advice to cabinet to be made public.

"And through the process, he will, I'm sure, take the opportunity through the Attorney-General to make that position clear."

Nationals frontbencher and former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce said Mr Albanese had set a precedent for releasing legal advice from the Solicitor-General."You did in the last instance, which was the multiple ministries of the previous prime minister.Anthony Albanese says Australia's professional football codes are supportive of the Voice.

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