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Indigenous leader Mick Gooda says he is terrified the Voice to parliament referendum will fail.

‘I’m terrified we’ll lose’: Voice advocate pleads for compromise to save referendum

Eminent Indigenous leader Mick Gooda says if there needs to be a compromise to get the referendum over the line, then it should be made as “we can’t afford to lose”.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal

Opinion & Perspectives

Labor’s honeymoon is over, at least in the eyes of progressives

The left seems to think Albanese should take a big swing, ditch the stage three tax cuts, spend super-big on housing, ditch negative gearing. But Labor won with a mere two-seat majority.

Shaun Carney
Shaun Carney

Columnist

‘Just do it, PM: Break your promise on tax cuts’

Anthony Albanese will feel damned if he does rescind his promise on the confounded stage three tax cuts, and damned if he doesn’t.

Biden’s 11th hour Quad snub a disappointment, a mess and a gift to Beijing

China’s president-for-life, meanwhile, will be giddy with delight at the summit falling into disarray.

Matthew Knott
Matthew Knott

National correspondent

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Labor’s honeymoon is over, at least in the eyes of progressives

The left seems to think Albanese should take a big swing, ditch the stage three tax cuts, spend super-big on housing, ditch negative gearing. But Labor won with a mere two-seat majority.

  • by Shaun Carney
Indigenous leader Mick Gooda says he is terrified the Voice to parliament referendum will fail.

‘I’m terrified we’ll lose’: Voice advocate pleads for compromise to save referendum

Eminent Indigenous leader Mick Gooda says if there needs to be a compromise to get the referendum over the line, then it should be made as “we can’t afford to lose”.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal

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