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

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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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Jacinda Ardern’s signature mix of empathy and strength was on display in 2019 when she attended services for the victims of the mosque massacres in Christchurch.Over the past five years she garnered admirers around the world, but to Ardern’s critics, her soaring rhetoric was not always backed by desired legislative reforms.“Any further increases in the cash rate beyond the current 3.1% could unnecessarily tip Australia into recession in 2023.

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