Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cast his vote in the historic Voice to Parliament referendum.\n \nMr Albanese voted in his home of Marrickville in Sydney's inner-west on Saturday with the company
Mr Albanese voted in his home of Marrickville in Sydney's inner-west on Saturday with the company of his son.
The Prime Minister asked Australians to reflect this week on the impact of their vote in Australian history. He was met by a small crowd who had turned out to cast their own vote ahead of the official Voice vote day on October 14.Anthony Albanese casts an early vote for the Voice referendum in Sydney
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