While Indigenous Voice advocates hope for a Coalition change of heart, Dutton digs in

LINDA BURNEY KEN WYATT VOICE PRESSER

Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney, Former Liberal Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt and human rights advocate and lawyer Dr Hannah McGlade speak to media about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and the referendum at Kings Park, in Perth, Wednesday, April 12, 2023. (AAP Image/Aaron Bunch) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP / AARON BUNCH/AAPIMAGE

The shock resignation of a Liberal Party front-bencher has prompted a display of bipartisanship - of sorts - on the Voice to Parliament. Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney has met with her Liberal predecessor Ken Wyatt, to call on the Opposition leader to support the referendum. But Peter Dutton has other ideas, using a trip to central Australia to highlight why he believes the Voice won’t fix Indigenous disadvantage.



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