Exclusive: Some members believe the treaty body’s formal endorsement of the voice should be revisited
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A split over the Indigenous voice to parliament has emerged in Victoria’s newly elected First Peoples’ Assembly, with an internal push to revisit the body’s formal endorsement of the voice.
In March, Victoria’s assembly voted to support enshrining an Indigenous advisory body in the constitution, vowing to raise awareness and share information in the lead-up to the referendum.
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