The latest Resolve Political Monitor poll shows 10 per cent of voters say they are unlikely to vote in the Voice referendum, indicating around 1.7 million votes could be cut from the final ballot count.
, shows 10 per cent of voters say they are unlikely to vote while nine per cent are unsure about whether they will do so.
“On the face of it, this majority support in a majority of states should give the Yes campaign some comfort,” Resolve director Jim Reed told SMH. Mr Dutton is instead campaigning for an alternative Voice model of legislated local and regional Voices. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese again on Tuesday dismissed allegations put forward by Mr Dutton in relation to child abuse, reiterating any cases should be reported to police.
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