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, has spoken to 2GB Radio about the Indigenous voice, rejecting suggestions that it will result in litigation if the parliament does not follow its advice as “not correct”.has written“stretching my imagination only a little, I would foresee a decade or more of constitutional and administrative law litigation arising out of a voice”. Callinan concluded that sentence “whether constitutionally entrenched or not” but Fordham did not read the full quote.disagreed.

Will members of the voice be paid? Albanese: “There’s no suggestion of that,” although he qualified that this doesn’t necessarily mean no. Will members be appointed or elected? Albanese said the Calma-Langton report spoke of two members from each state and territory and representatives for remote communities.has put it is that you’re making a decision over, whether there will be a Sydney Harbour Bridge or not and then you decide how many lanes it will be, which will go in what direction, what the toll will be some of that detail.

The question before the Australian people is a really simple one … It doesn’t go to our constitution, doesn’t go to whether they’re being office somewhere or not. It doesn’t even have, our constitution, doesn’t have the office of prime minister in it. The constitution is the birth certificate of the nation that has in it the principles all of the detail, all of the detail will be subject of legislation that everyone in the parliament are so the house of reps and the Senate.

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