Support for Voice to Parliament still strong despite slip in polls, Anthony Albanese says

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Support for Voice to Parliament still strong despite slip in polls, Anthony Albanese says
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The prime minister has reiterated his belief that the referendum on the Voice to Parliament will be a moment of unity for Australia, despite recent opinion polls suggesting support is dropping.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dismissed the poll, saying survey results are continually fluctuating.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dismissed polling that suggests support for theappears to be ebbing, saying the surveys are continually fluctuating.

JWS noted a "significant" increase in the 'no' vote among voters aged 35 years or over and in NSW, Victoria and Queensland.When will you vote on the Voice to Parliament? Earlier this week, representatives of Northern Territory land councils travelled to Canberra to deliverThe declaration calls "for the recognition of our peoples in our still young constitution by enshrining our voice to the parliament and executive government, never to be rendered silent with the stroke of a pen again".Members of the Northern, Central, Tiwi and Anindilyakwa land councils signed the declaration at the Barunga Festival in early June.

The prime minister said enshrining the voice would be a positive change and would not have any downside.Uluru Dialogue co-chair Megan Davis told AAP the voice will change lives.

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