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Sky News host Peta Credlin has warned No campaigners against being complacent, arguing they need to be 're-doubling their efforts' given the 'avalanche of money' the Yes campaign is set to deploy.

Credlin said this was in stark contrast to the No campaign, “hasn't even been given tax deductibility,” despite Anthony Albanese “promising months ago that this would happen.”

“And of course, the ultimate unfairness, the fact that only one side, so far, has tax deductibility for its donations.” “The whole Voice campaign, supposedly just about being respectful towards the First Australians, has always been all about power, never about recognition,” Credlin said.

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