The Victorian Premier on Tuesday declared 'there's got to be a better way' to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians as he opened up about his position on the Voice to Parliament.
Daniel Andrews has revealed the"simple" reason he is backing the Voice to Parliament and his hopes Victorians will support the proposal at the upcoming referendum.
Mr Andrews said at a press conference he was"not here to comment on polls", instead telling reporters"all I'd say is I'm voting yes, and let me explain to you why".Daniel Andrews has outlined the reasons why he is supporting the Voice to Parliament. Picture: Valeriu Campan / NCA NewsWire "There's a better way, and instead of continuing with the proven unsuccessful, incredibly inefficient, costly way, which is telling Aboriginal people how it ought to be. We should do something different. We should listen to them. It's really simple for me.
Daniel Andrews, pictured in May for the Long Walk to the G, said he hoped Victorians will back the Voice to Parliament at this year's referendum. Picture: Wayne Taylor The poll results came the same day concerns were expressed for Victoria's public servants following reports about new guidance from the Victoria Public Sector Commission.
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