Yes and No advocates will spend the first full day of the formal Voice to Parliament referendum campaign targeting the swing states of South Australia and Tasmania.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is yet to outline the shape of his involvement in the campaign, instead doubling down on his message that the proposal is divisive and the details unclear.
"He says that all of the detail will be provided after the vote takes place. Well, I just don't think that's good enough. Mr Albanese has called on Australians "not to close the door on the next generation of Indigenous Australians" and instead write the next chapter by voting Yes.
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