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Dutton is banking on twin calamities to unseat Albanese, but it’s not enough

Dutton is banking on twin calamities to unseat Albanese, but it’s not enough

The prime minister is already crafting a post-referendum Plan B, while the Liberals seem to be banking on chaos and instability of the past to see them through.

  • by Niki Savva

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Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

The independent senator reversed her previous commitment to avoid campaigning for a so-called “progressive No” and railed against what she labelled a powerless and patronising Voice.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Equal pay for the Matildas? They deserve so much more

Equal pay for the Matildas? They deserve so much more

Australia’s talented sportspeople so often prove their abilities without all the big-money backing of major players.

Anthony Albanese opposes reparations for Indigenous Australians

Anthony Albanese opposes reparations for Indigenous Australians

The prime minister said it was incorrect of Voice opponents to argue that a Yes vote would lead to reparations.

  • by James Massola
Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?
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Should companies have a Voice or mind their own business?

Appreciative as the prime minister might be of Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s support, it’s a risky strategy for the government.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
No campaign dumps campaigners over racist remarks, distances itself from Adler

No campaign dumps campaigners over racist remarks, distances itself from Adler

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said Peter Dutton should disassociate himself from David Adler after reports he suggested journalist Stan Grant artificially darkened his skin.

  • by Paul Sakkal
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Voice paradox starting to take political toll on Albanese

Voice paradox starting to take political toll on Albanese

Labor has lost support at a time of huge division over its pledge to find a new way to end Indigenous disadvantage.

  • by David Crowe
Albanese pays price as Voice support slips again

Albanese pays price as Voice support slips again

Voters have cut their support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after a fierce political dispute over the Indigenous Voice, slashing his net performance rating from 16 to just 2 percentage points over the past month.

  • by David Crowe
No campaigner’s comments on Stan Grant, Lidia Thorpe labelled ‘disgusting’, ‘grotesque’
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Lidia Thorpe

No campaigner’s comments on Stan Grant, Lidia Thorpe labelled ‘disgusting’, ‘grotesque’

David Adler, who sits on the advisory board of top No outfit Advance, insists he was not trying to insult the prominent Indigenous pair.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Qantas takes Voice support to the skies

Qantas takes Voice support to the skies

The airline group will fly the Uluru Dialogue team across the country to spread the Yes message and will also fly the Yes23 logo on three planes.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Western Sydney may prove decisive in referendum result
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Western Sydney may prove decisive in referendum result

Ever expanding western Sydney has exerted a huge influence in changing Australia society for at least three decades, and now it is shaping up to play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to parliament.

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