Australian PM condemns fear tactics in Indigenous vote
Autralia’s prime minister Anthony Albanese says voters face a 'profound choice' when they go to the polls sometime later this year ahead of a referendum to give Indigenous people a voice on laws that affect them. – AFP pic, May 29, 2023.
AUSTRALIA’s prime minister took a swipe today at conservative “doomsayers” using fear tactics ahead of a referendum to give Indigenous people a voice on laws that affect them. Debate on the so-called Voice has turned increasingly acrimonious, with supporters decrying deliberate disinformation and opponents saying it risks opening a racial divide.
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