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Lost opportunities

I warned the Voice would be back under Labor

3 May 2025

9:00 AM

3 May 2025

9:00 AM

The last week of the election has provided a sobering moment to reflect on lost opportunities. The interruption of an Anzac dawn service by a Welcome to Country ceremony highlighted the unpopularity of Labor’s indigenous virtue signalling. A poll of 50,000 people found that 65 per cent want Welcomes scrapped entirely, and 23 per cent want them reduced.

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