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Politics Now - Does Dutton's Opposition strategy hinge on sinking the Voice?

Does Dutton's Opposition strategy hinge on sinking the Voice?

05/25/23 • 31 min

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Opposition leader Peter Dutton has intensified his language against the Voice to Parliament, suggesting the proposed body would "re-racialise" Australia. Is his leadership, and hopes to win the next election, dependant on the referendum failing?

And this week India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Australia and received rockstar welcome. But did his visit really boost bilateral relations?

Legendary journalist and political commentator, Niki Savva joins Patricia Karvelas and David Speers to unpack.

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Opposition leader Peter Dutton has intensified his language against the Voice to Parliament, suggesting the proposed body would "re-racialise" Australia. Is his leadership, and hopes to win the next election, dependant on the referendum failing?

And this week India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Australia and received rockstar welcome. But did his visit really boost bilateral relations?

Legendary journalist and political commentator, Niki Savva joins Patricia Karvelas and David Speers to unpack.

More Information

Got a burning political query? Send a voice recording in for Question Time at [email protected]

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