Cpac Australia: Advance director says claim Indigenous voice would cause division popular with focus groups

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Cpac Australia: Advance director says claim Indigenous voice would cause division popular with focus groups
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Prime minister Anthony Albanese tells Labor conference to ‘campaign like you have never campaigned before’ on voice to parliament

Advance is behind Fair Australia, the main no campaign vehicle fronted by the shadowminister, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. She and Warren Mundine, Cpac’s chairman, are public faces of the no campaign.

“But the big problem, which we discovered and which we suspected, was very few people knew about the referendum. But this was an opportunity as it gave us a chance to shape the conversation, to talk about things like the Uluru statement and treaties, all on our terms.” “We’ve had some great success,” Sheahan said. “A lot of the issues Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and others have been caught up in have been specifically, strategically brought up by Advance.”

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