Voice will give Indigenous kids ‘a fair shot’: Burney

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Voice will give Indigenous kids ‘a fair shot’: Burney
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In a forceful rebuttal of the No case, the Indigenous Australians minister will point to the Coalition’s Remote School Attendance Strategy as failed policy.

and stop hundreds of millions of dollars being wasted, says Linda Burney, a Yes campaign leader for the Voice to parliament.

Ms Burney will argue the Voice will make children’s lives better, seeking to counter No campaigners’ claim that the proposed advisory body can’t achieve practical improvements. “West Australians understand how important it is for your interests and your aspirations to be represented when big decisions are made that affect WA.

“What I want to say about WA is that your Aboriginal people live in the shadows of great wealth and opportunity,” Mr Pearson said. “We’re not going to turn into whitefellas tomorrow. Our children are going to remain Aboriginal,” he said.

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