‘We’ll wait and see what happens’: Albanese ‘remains confident’ of Yes vote

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‘We’ll wait and see what happens’: Albanese ‘remains confident’ of Yes vote
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he “remains confident” of a Yes vote for the Voice to Parliament on Saturday if Australians “focus on what this referendum is about”. Mr Albanese’s comments come after he was presented with a poll suggesting the seat of Lingiari, which includes the iconic Indigenous landmark of Uluru, would be voting No in the upcoming referendum. “There is support from every single land council in the Northern Territory,” Mr Albanese told Sky News Australia. “Like

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he “remains confident” of a Yes vote for the Voice to Parliament on Saturday if Australians “focus on what this referendum is about”.

Mr Albanese’s comments come after he was presented with a poll suggesting the seat of Lingiari, which includes the iconic Indigenous landmark of Uluru, would be voting No in the upcoming referendum. “There is support from every single land council in the Northern Territory,” Mr Albanese told Sky News Australia.

“Like every Premier and Chief Minister, Labor and Coalition – including former premier Dominic Perrottet – across the board, they have all supported a Yes campaign.“I am confident when people focus on what this referendum is about, that we can have a successful

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