Pressure is growing on the federal government to explain the Voice referendum “wipe-out” and the $400 million poured “down the drain” on the vote during a cost-of-living crisis.
on Monday morning where host Natalie Barr grilled the federal Environment Minister over the “dismal” result.“Well I think we need to take a bit of time to consider what happened here,” Ms Plibersek said.
“It is important to take a little bit of time and just let the dust settle, to really think through out next steps to make sure we are working in a way that brings Australians together to reduce disadvantage in this country.” Mr Marles reiterated Labor’s position that “moving forward, our focus needs to be on really putting an even greater effort on closing the gap and on reconciliation”.
No campaigners have already begun to call for the Mr Albanese’s head in the wake of the vote, including Sky News Host“He’s put us through this nightmare and wasted nearly $400 million of taxpayers money, putting Australians at each other’s throats. And unfortunately the poison from all this will survive.”
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