Rabbitoh declare support for Voice

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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cast his Yes vote for the Voice to parliament at Marrickville Town Hall.

    Speaking from his home suburb, the prime minister said he voted “proudly” at Indigenous Australians’ request for reconciliation.

    “If we don’t do something different, we can expect the same outcomes.”

    The South Sydney Rabbitohs also released their position statement in supporting the Voice on Saturday morning alongside Albanese.

    Speaking outside the club headquarters in Redfern, Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly said the 30 players, managers and other staff members met last week to learn about and debate the Voice.

    “We have 1500 organisations around the country who are walking together on this journey with only a few days to go. We’re asking Australians to join with us because this is what Unity looks like.”

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