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Sky News Australian presenter Peta Credlin praised a leading sound supporter for the criticism of Prime Minister Anthony Albania, which he believes to be wrong in his approach to the referendum. In an interview, Mr. Brennan argued that Mr. Albania “chose” to cope with a group of indigenous leaders and caused many of them to remain outside the discussions that resulted in separatist discussions for months. Father Frank Brennan continues to be a passionate advocate for the voice of parliament. Ryan Ryan Osland News Corp Australia He labeled the situation as “Hell Hell”. Sky News said that he did not "miss" in his discussion of the Australian presenter Mr. Brennan. “If the Prime Minister really wants to be a unifying moment of domestic constitutional recognition, he certainly went wrong. “Without a serious attempt to bilaterality. "And without drawing attention to any reservations of legal experts." Credlin also believes that as he believes that sound will make, it would be “much more unifying ways” to recognize the indigenous Australians in Constitution without forming “two classes of Australian citizens”. “Considering all domestic organs and all land councils in our government system, there is no evidence that sound will make a practical difference in the lives of people of Achorijin,” he added. “Plus, the voices of eleven indigenous deputies we have chosen for the national parliament.” Mr. Albania continues to be hopeful that the sound will be successful, and on Monday, a referendum in Tasmania is an opportunity to “seize the future”. The last vote in audio referendum shows that the Australians will reject offer. "Something to revive and combine for the nation, just upward, disadvantaged, no one who does not lose this offer," he said. Australians seem to be ready to reject the offer, Roy Morgan's latest survey shows that 44 percent of the participants will vote.

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00:00 Sky News Australian presenter Peter Credlin praised a leading sound supporter for the criticism of
00:06 Prime Minister Antony Albania, which he believes to be wrong in his approach to the referendum.
00:13 In an interview, Mr Brennan argued that Mr Albania "chose to cope with a group of indigenous
00:21 leaders and caused many of them to remain outside the discussions that resulted in separatist
00:28 discussions for months. Father Frank Brennan continues to be a passionate advocate for the
00:34 voice of Parliament." Ryan Ryan Ausland News Corp Australia he labelled the situation as "hell hell".
00:42 Sky News said that he did not miss in his discussion of the Australian presenter Mr Brennan
00:49 "if the Prime Minister really wants to be a unifying moment of domestic constitutional
00:55 recognition. He certainly went wrong. Without a serious attempt to bilaterality. And without
01:03 drawing attention to any reservations of legal experts." Credlin also believes that as he
01:09 believes that sound will make "it would be, much more unifying ways, to recognise the indigenous
01:16 Australians in constitution. Without forming, two classes of Australian citizens. Considering all
01:24 domestic organs and all land councils in our government system. There is no evidence that
01:30 sound will make a practical difference in the lives of people of. A chorigen." He added. "Plus.
01:38 The voices of eleven indigenous deputies we have chosen for the National Parliament.
01:43 Mr Albania. Continues to be hopeful that the sound will be successful. And on Monday.
01:51 A referendum in Tasmania is an opportunity to. Seize the future. The last vote in audio
01:58 referendum shows that the Australians will reject offer. Something to revive and combine for the
02:05 nation. Just upward. Disadvantaged. No one who does not lose this offer." He said. "Australians
02:14 seem to be ready to reject the offer." Roy Morgan's latest survey shows that 44% of the
02:20 participants will vote

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