Anthony Albanese has warned on-the-fence voters there will be no alternative offered should Australians reject the Voice referendum on the weekend.
The Prime Ministerreturned to the birthplace of the Uluru Statement of the Heart on Tuesday afternoon as part of his final push before Saturday’s poll.
“I do hope that Australians accept this invitation from the First Australians on Saturday and in the lead-up because a no vote is a saying that what we have now is just good enough and we can just keep doing the same,” he said. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, who spent the day campaigning in South Australia, argued the Prime Minister’s decision to withhold detail about what Australians are voting on put the nail in the coffin of the referendum.
The future of Mr Albanese’s leadership was also called into question. Mr Dutton claimed there were “rumblings” within Labor about the Priem Minister’s performance due to the Voice’s haemorrhaging support.
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