Enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the constitution will help Australia achieve its "fullest potential", according to Prime Minister Anthony ...
its truest self". He will claim the former government "went missing" on integrity, and in defending The prime minister will argue that restoring trust and integrity in politics is essential to the health of a democracy. Mr Albanese will use a speech to the Woodford Folk Festival on Wednesday to declare that "momentum is growing" in the campaign to establish a Voice. In his speech on Wednesday, which has been supplied to The Canberra Times, Mr Albanese will say he respects the right of every voter to make up their own mind on the referendum. In a wide-ranging speech on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Albanese will also honour the legacy of former Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke, attack the former Coalition government's "neglect" of the arts and warn Australia is not immune from the "corrosive, insidious forces" which have attacked democracies around the world.
The Prime Minister will use a speech at the Woodford folk festival to step up his campaign for constitutional change.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will hail his government's successful reconnection with China and garner support for The Voice to Parliament in a speech to ...
It doesn’t mean we don’t raise our concerns and our significant points of difference,” he said. “They are there for the taking. It doesn’t mean we agree with China on everything. “This is an opportunity for all of us to be a part of enriching our nation and being even stronger in the future.” “At the heart of Bob Hawke was a prodigious dedication to work and to detail, and an energy that he channelled into making life better for his fellow Australians.” Hawke had left a “great legacy” and was a leader Mr Albanese hoped to emulate, he said.
The prime minister will use a speech on Wednesday to back the new National Anti-Corruption Commission and urge Australians to support the proposed Voice to ...
“We have established a National Anti-Corruption Commission because restoring integrity and trust to our politics is essential if we are to maintain the health of our democracy ... Local government, community groups, churches, business, trade unions, and sporting codes have joined every state and territory government in pledging support for a constitutionally enshrined Voice to parliament. enshrine a Voice to Parliament to ensure consultation on matters that directly affect Indigenous Australians, such as education, health, housing, and justice issues”. This can be an inclusive moment of national unity and reconciliation.” One of our core responsibilities is to make it stronger, and key to that strength is transparency and accountability. [James Massola](/by/james-massola-hvf20)is national affairs editor.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will celebrate the arts and his government's achievements during a talk at the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland.
"We're just going to keep building on it. We will consult. "We will listen. We're not afraid to act like one." We are a mature nation. "Bob Hawke left a great legacy and that's because he understood that for any legacy to have staying power requires a government that lasts the distance," he said.
By this time next year, the Voice to Parliament referendum will have been held, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says.
The late Mr Hawke, a former Labor prime minister, was one of the festival's greatest fans. Mr Albanese will encourage Australians to support the referendum, saying it's a chance to be part of national unity and reconciliation. - Mr Albanese will encourage Australians to support the referendum, saying it's a chance to be part of national unity.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will outline his vision for 2023 and warn democracy is under threat at a speech at at the Woodford Folk Festival, ...
Australia can be a renewable energy superpower,' he will say. 'Our democracy is precious, something we have carefully grown and nurtured from one generation to the next. This can be an inclusive moment of national unity and reconciliation,' he will say. 'It doesn't mean we agree with China on everything. Local government, community groups, churches, business, trade unions, and sporting codes have joined every state and territory government in pledging support for a constitutionally enshrined Voice to parliament. Mr Albanese will focus part of his speech on the Indigenous Voice, which he plans to legislate early in the new year and hold a referendum on by Christmas.
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I urge everyone to continue to remain vigilant and stay safe in the water,” the premier said from Sydney’s Coogee beach on Wednesday. I welcome the decision yesterday by the Liberal party to have the upper house ticket with women on that ticket. Reports first emerged in October there were concerns the Chinese military were recruiting former British airforce personnel to train their troops. South African paceman Anrich Nortje has bowled Travis Head and David Warner early on day three of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Unfortunately, due to a miscommunication, the aircraft swap was not approved by the local regulator in Indonesia. But we feel well prepared for the summer in general, and we haven’t had many issues over the past month. Youth crime is as complex an issue as some of the things that we see in domestic violence and other wicked problems in the community. We feel we have managed the crowds well so far. We can’t check every plastic cup, and some people were not necessarily doing the right thing. She said the voice would provide independent advice to parliament and government on matters affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. To thank customers for their patience, we’re also reaching out to them to provide a $200 travel voucher. Flight Radar shows the plane turned around over Broome, which is approximately 3,124km the way of the 4,400km journey.
Anthony Albanese has snapped at a group of noisy protesters as he delivered one of his final speeches for the year.
“Our democracy is precious, something we have carefully grown and nurtured from one generation to the next. “This will give respect to First Nations people, and it will enhance both the way Australians see ourselves, and the way we are seen by the world,” he said. “This is an opportunity for all of us to be a part of enriching our nation and being even stronger in the future,” he said.
Reflecting on the legacy of the late Bob Hawke, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to bring Australians together as he outlines his plans for the ...
“We will listen. We will consult. “We’re just going to keep building on it. We are a mature nation. “Australia and China are talking again. “In a democracy, we actually listen to the majority,” he said.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been forced to face off against angry environmental protesters as he delivered a speech to the Woodford Folk Festival.