Former federal Liberal Indigenous Affairs minister Ken Wyatt encourages Australians to inform themselves about the Voice, and debate the looming referendum regardless of what side they are on
abc.net.au/news/ken-wyatt-calls-for-widespread-debate-on-the-voice/102277998Former Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt has encouraged people to inform themselves about the Voice to Parliament, and debate the looming referendum.
"I wouldn't discourage no cases because you have to hear both sides … all I'd say is, I would encourage people to speak up." "To have a say and co-design, and co-decide on what is best for their region, their community and for Indigenous Australians across the nation," he said. "You have kids with [foetal alcohol spectrum disorder] that are put into an adult prison because they're difficult, that can be locked up for days," she said.
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