I met a woman with tears in her eyes. She doesn't need politicians to tell her how to vote on the Voice By News April 02, 2023 Add Comment Edit Logic and history tell us that referendums fail if they are a political contest — partisanship is death. If the Voice yes vote is to prevail, it will have to defy politics, writes Stan Grant. Share this post Related PostsMaddy is the shipwreck mermaid, discovering lost history beneath the wavesPalaces, castles and cottages: A guide to the extensive real estate portfolio of the royal familyAustralia's record-breaking year of rain — and the end is now in sightTravel writer Catherine Best says you should give caravanning a go — and here are the best spots to tryHow a 25-year-old Melburnian’s funny, weird little game about a frog detective became a cult hit'Once I give you that case, I'll never see you again': The serial killer's 17-year game with a detectiveI’ve indulged over the holidays. If I’m healthy the rest of the time, does it matter?Australia had more than 10 million COVID cases this year. But how many more went unrecorded?
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