The opposition leader’s comments deepened the rift among No campaigners over treaties a day after Warren Mundine backed the idea.
Given their track-record of ignoring our advice,recommendations and knowledge,on what basis does the Australian government – Labor or Coalition – deserve our faith and trust?
The federal MP has been at the centre of an AFP investigation and police have confirmed a man has been charged for making threats against a senator.
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Sydney doubled as a rallying effort for the No campaign against the Voice to parliament.
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.
David Adler,who sits on the advisory board of top No outfit Advance,insists he was not trying to insult the prominent Indigenous pair.
Van,planning to return to the upper house next week,will sit as far away as possible from his accuser,fellow independent Lidia Thorpe.
Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has sent out an unofficial referendum pamphlet on behalf of the movement that calls the Voice “an insult to our ancestors”.
Constitutional lawyer Greg Craven,an ardent Voice supporter,said his complaint to Peter Dutton’s office about the No side’s plan to quote him was ignored.
Nine,owner of The Australian Financial Review,said it was sorry for running the ad from conservative lobby group Advance Australia,which was heavily criticised for its depiction of Yes advocate Thomas Mayo.
The Coalition’s Jacinta Nampijinpa Price met with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson last month to discuss her potential contribution to the No case in the official referendum pamphlet.