PM’s call comes as Greens face party split on issue and Liberals signal they will oppose the proposal
she will campaign for a yes vote during the referendum campaign, but Thorpe has been more equivocal about her intentions.
“My door is open on this,” the prime minister said. “If there are practical suggestions going forward, I’m certainly up for that”. “The leaders of other major parties, and indeed minor parties, including the Greens political party, this is a moment for them as well. Will they seize the opportunity to unite the nation and to take us forward as one?”
In respect of the detail, Albanese said more would be forthcoming. “There are some principles out there, but they’re going to be filled out, those principles,” the prime minister said. “There’ll be more detail out there”. She added: “It would take a lot for me to change my personal and long held view that I don’t think First Nations justice will come from being written into the coloniser’s constitution”.
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