The move to divide Australians by race is ‘gathering pace’

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The move to divide Australians by race is ‘gathering pace’
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The move to divide Australia and Australians by race, of which the proposed national Voice to Parliament is just one part, is gathering pace, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“Last week, in Queensland, the state Labor government passed legislation enabling treaties

to be concluded between the government and some 150 separate local Aboriginal groups,” she said.

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