Resignation calls after Welcome furore
A councillor has been called on to resign by his colleagues after he walked out during the Acknowledgement of Country and turned his back on a smoking ceremony.
A councillor has been called on to resign by his colleagues after he walked out during the Acknowledgement of Country and turned his back on a smoking ceremony.
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