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Voice to Parliament draws mixed opinions in Indigenous community of Woorabinda
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 31, 2023 - 09:11
In Australia’s most disadvantaged local government area there are mixed opinions on what an Indigenous voice to parliament will do for the community. Around one-thousand people live in the Aboriginal shire of Woorabinda in Central Queensland. Some believe a voice to parliament will improve life there, while others say it won’t change anything.