Afternoon Update: Coalition sowing doubt on Indigenous voice; pensioner’s $65,000 robodebt; and cathedral sex party rumours

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Noel Pearson suggests opposition leader Peter Dutton is playing ‘a spoiling game’ as experts say detail on voice comes later

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Federal government has had a ‘few stumbles’ on Indigenous VoiceThe government has had a “few stumbles” when it comes to its proposal for a referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. Mr Clennell said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “stumbled a little over the detail” in his interview with 2GB's Ben Fordham during the week. “Even Shadow Attorney-General Julian Leeser – traditionally an advocate for the Voice – is saying the way the government is explaining the proposal, he may well drop his support for it,' Mr Clennell said. “But on the Opposition side, the former minister in the Morrison government, Ken Wyatt, said Peter Dutton was a 'naysayer' with his repeated calls for detail.' giving us the illusion of democracy while implementing renewables and removing baseload power when no one voted for it Every time Clennell opens his trap the magnitude of his irrelevance increases exponentially. A few stumbles? Give it up, every time Albanese or one of his government open their mouths on their subject they give a huge boost to the no vote. This will not end the way they want.
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‘Millions of Australians’ want to ‘hear the detail’ on Indigenous Voice: DuttonOpposition leader Peter Dutton says “millions of Australians” want to hear the detail on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. “I think people want to know how it will work,” Mr Dutton told Sky News Australia. “All of us in our hearts want to see better outcomes for Indigenous Australians. 'But at the moment the Prime Minister’s got himself into a very tricky position where he won’t provide the detail, and I think millions of Australians expect the detail.” Indeed for such an important & urgent issue Albo, if he is fair dinkum & honestly cares about this issue must do this. Australian citizens should be treated equally under the law regardless of race. Always. VoteNo to TheVoice. auspol Still going to vote NO
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Peter Dutton accused of seeking division on Indigenous VoiceOpposition Leader Peter Dutton has been accused of acting out of self-interest and stoking division as the Liberal Party considers its stance on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. With campaigning to accelerate through and beyond Australia Day, big business is considering how it will lend support to the 'Yes' campaign. He’s lost ALL credibility with supporting Pell, on dead man walking 🚶‍♂️ no one,likes him at all Never give up Dutton Rubbish. Would you buy a new car without knowing the make, model or colour let allow the warranty period.
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Women in NSW could check partners’ past domestic violence convictions under Coalition planPremier says proposed Right to Ask scheme ‘all about ensuring that women across NSW are safe’ Can men check? No one deserves domestic violence. The article says people but the Nazi uniform man is quoted as saying women. Well anyone can not just women. Women tend to be victims at a higher rate than men but this portal allows anyone to report. Opening the door to Discrimination. Dumb move!
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The ‘carbon pirates’ preying on Amazon’s Indigenous communitiesSelling credits should fund forest protection, but unscrupulous firms are making deals where local land stewards lose out, say Indigenous leaders Modern colonialism. Buying land with beads and mirrors.
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NSW Labor commits to treaty consultations with Indigenous community if elected in MarchNSW Labor vows to start the year-long process after the Voice referendum and will go ahead regardless of the referendum outcome. Treaty? I didn't know we were at war. The Voice Give a race/group 'not elected by the people', but by other politicians/elites, more say/power/influence than the rest of us voters, cause Democracy 👍. We have 5% indigenous representatives in the federal parliament. One voice 👍 Just another opportunity for the Aboriginal grievance industry to fleece Australian taxpayers and get more free stuff.
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