South Australia and Tasmania expected to decide future of voice to parliament as Anthony Albanese confirms date at Adelaide rally
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The Indigenous voice referendum date will be announced at a large community rally in Adelaide’s outer suburbs on Wednesday, kickstarting a campaign to change Australia’s constitution for the first time in nearly half a century.
Albanese will join South Australia’s premier, Peter Malinauskas, in Elizabeth, in Adelaide’s north, to confirm the referendum date. If held on 14 October, as widely anticipated, it would kickstart a 45-day campaign.
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