Exclusive: The premier says state with largest First Nations population should not be the only one without a truth and treaty process
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New South Wales could implement a voice to parliament similar to the South Australian model regardless of the outcome of the federal referendum in October.
The premier, Chris Minns, told Guardian Australia he was open to a state voice to parliament or one of the other models being implemented as part of truth-telling and treaty processes under way in other Australian jurisdictions.
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