Midday News Bulletin 15 September 2023

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Midday News Bulletin 15 September 2023
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has outlined his vision for the future of energy in Australia; Campaigns around an Indigenous Voice to Parliament intensify on both sides; And in sport, The Matilda's Kyra Cooney-Cross has signed with Arsenal.

Campaigns around an Indigenous Voice to Parliament intensify on both sides;Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has outlined his vision for the future of energy in Australia and promised a transition to clean, affordable and reliable resources.

The Prime Minister, whose government has legislated tax cuts to make electric cars more affordable for Australian families, says that the transition to renewable energy will also take pressure off consumers. She also rejected suggestions British colonisation had a negative impact on Indigenous people, resulting in intergenerational trauma.

Minister Burney has said while out campaigning for the 'Yes' vote this morning that the Senator's comments are "simply wrong" and offensive to those affected by historic injustices like the Stolen Generation. And you can find comprehensive information about the referendum visiting the SBS Voice Referendum portal atVictorians are the country's biggest consumers of the deadly "super drug" fentanyl as authorities warn of its potentially disastrous consequences.

Crime Stoppers Victoria chief executive Stella Smith warned fentanyl and other harmful drugs had the potential to devastate the state.

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