National Cabinet has reaffirmed its support for the Voice to Parliament following Chris Minns' first appearance at the meeting, where he received a special request from Anthony Albanese.
The upcoming referendum was one of the issues discussed at Friday's National Cabinet meeting, the first attended by New South Wales Premier Chris Minns.
"That was signed in February of support for the referendum for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in a referendum to be held in the last quarter of this year and listening to them. "This is an important reform. This is about giving respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, about how Australians see ourselves but also how the world sees Australia as well," the Prime Minister said.
"That the gap in areas like infant mortality, issues of incarceration rates that are amongst the highest of any group in the entire world, that we can do better.
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