Australian Aboriginal Leader Warren Mundine says the push to implement the Voice to Parliament by the government is “laughable”.
“We saw the Albanese being interviewed by Ben Fordham on 2GB, he couldn’t even tell you whether it’s elected or it’s appointed, if they get paid or if they don’t get paid, he couldn’t tell you anything,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.
“It was a total train wreck, and then he gets forced to go all the way up to Alice Springs to spend five hours there, then he buggers off down into the tennis.”
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