Jacinta Price fronts Voice to Parliament ‘No’ campaign ad

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Jacinta Price fronts Voice to Parliament ‘No’ campaign ad
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The first ad from the Indigenous Voice to Parliament ‘No’ campaign has been released and was aired exclusively on Sky News last night.

The video features newly-appointed Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Price and highlights her personal experience growing up in Alice Springs.

Speaking to Sky News host Peta Credlin, Ms Price says Australians need to understand the magnitude of what’s being asked in the upcoming referendum.

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