Premier Mark McGowan believes some critics of the Voice are “are reading too much into it” while dismissing concerns the advisory body may launch a slew of legal challenges to the decisions of future governments.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last Thursday unveiled the final wording for both the proposed additions to the constitution and the referendum question that will be put to all Australians later this year.
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