Map reveals just three Qld seats to vote ‘yes’ – and where most ‘no’ voters live
Just three electorates in Queensland are on track to vote in support of The Voice on Saturday, according to new seat-by-seat analysis.
Just three electorates in Queensland are on track to vote in support of The Voice on Saturday, according to new seat-by-seat analysis.
The Premier has rebuked comments his Attorney-General Michael Daley made urging everyone to stay home, after admitting on radio he was not across the details of the Opera House protest.
As Israelis were being slaughtered and fighting for their right to live in peace in the Middle East, Jews were told by NSW Police to stay locked up and out of sight to prevent trouble, writes James Morrow.
Chinese-Australian voters have been told that if they did not support the Voice to Parliament they would be seen as being in favour of “war” and “Nazis” by a social media account which purports to be authorised by a local North Sydney MP.
Not only has Iran been encouraging exactly this sort of attack for months, but for years Hamas – along with Hezbollah – has acted as one of its key clients in the region.
A Sydney imam who praised the Voice to Parliament as part of the nation’s “healing process” has come out in support Hamas’s brutal weekend attack on Israel, calling it “a day of happiness”
The Yes campaign for a Voice to Parliament has been caught out telling volunteers to change their messages about a possible future treaty with Aboriginal Australians depending on what kind of voter they were speaking to.
It was a hard “no” from a Sydney council after it discovered organsiers of a Yes campaign pro-Voice rally featuring Linda Burney hadn’t filed for the relevant permits.
The Yes23 campaign for the Voice to Parliament has been accused of using signs that look like official Australian Electoral Commission posters, which urge voters to change the Constitution.
Small businesses are being pushed to the wall by new regulations and a “laundry list of costs”, sector advocates have claimed, pointing to a raft of changes to industrial relations laws, awards, and privacy rules as evidence the Albanese government “doesn’t understand the essence of small business”.
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