Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney says the potential scope of legislation an Indigenous Voice to Parliament could use, would be determined “after extensive consultation”.
“Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are worried about the big
issues,” Ms Burney said at the National Press Club Conference on Wednesday.
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