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The swirling debate about the voice to parliament has been given extra charge this month amid alcohol bans in Alice Springs and yesterday’s Invasion Day rallies. But there’s a danger that the complexity of the issue could be lost in the noise, , who argues that the media has a particular responsibility to help readers understand the facts and the historical, political and legal context, to call out falsehoods and to avoid fuelling an ideological outrage cycle.Roman Delo, Henrietta Enyonam Avemor and Ryan Panizza in the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of Hubris & Humiliation.

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