
New book says the Uluru Statement is '15 pages' even though Anthony Albanese only claims there is only one
Daily MailThe PM has previously claimed it is one page long New book says the Uluru Statement is multiple pages A new book written by two campaigners for the Voice to Parliament says the Uluru Statement from the Heart is multiple pages, despite Anthony Albanese repeatedly claiming it's only one page. In their new book, Uluru Dialogue co-chairs Professor Megan Davis and Patricia Anderson say the Uluru Statement is '15 pages', with one page being the 'pitch' to the Australian public The debate over the length of the Uluru Statement has been a prominent topic in discussions about the Voice to Parliament. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has repeatedly stressed that the Uluru Statement is only one page The Uluru Statement is a one-page document, while the remaining linking pages are background and excerpts drawn from the regional dialogues Yes campaigners and officials have repeatedly insisted the Uluru Statement from the Heart 'respects the primacy of parliament' and that all decision making power will ultimately fall on politicians of the day to negotiate. Confusion around the Voice and Mr Albanese's handling of the impending referendum has hurt him and the Yes vote at the polls Meanwhile, a Resolve Political Monitor poll from last month saw Labor's primary vote drop to just four percentage points ahead of the Coalition The government fell from 39 to 37 per cent, while the opposition boosted its vote by three percentage points to 33 per cent.
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ABC star Leigh Sales instructs staff to maintain the Uluru Statement from the Heart is a 'one-page document' - as she issues tactics to crush arguments about the extended 26-page version
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Voice conspiracy theory rubbished as Coalition continues to question length of Uluru Statement from the Heart
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