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The week in Australian politics with Amy Remeikis: a historic week

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It was a week of historic moments. First, a landmark speech from the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, at the Garma festival in Arnhem Land, where he made a promise to push forward with a referendum, asking Australians a simple question: do you support a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice to parliament? Later in the week, the Greens gave their support to pass Labor’s climate bill, drawing Australia’s decade of climate dithering to an end. There were also several impassioned moments in parliament, including First Nations’ senator Lidia Thorpe calling the Queen of England a ‘coloniser’
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