The prime minister has called out opponents to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament as 'radicals' who are not supporting the idea because it is mainstream.
, where many prominent speakers campaigned against the Voice, including Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe.
Mr Albanese said it was unrealistic to think all Indigenous people would agree on the same thing, but the voice to parliament was something many had called for. "A lot of Aboriginal people are in fact the voiceless and they don't have the huge megaphone that was used yesterday," Ms Anderson said.She said a voice to parliament was the only way governments would start listening to the needs of Indigenous people.
"We are right to want to see and expect detail because that's what Australians want when they go to vote," he said.
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