‘This is just nuts’: Jacinta Price and Liberal senator attack Indigenous voice

A conservative think tank has launched a campaign against the idea.

Jacinta Price

Former Liberal Party candidate Jacinta Price says an Indigenous voice to parliament would be ‘creating a separate entity’ Source: IPA

Two high-profile Liberal Party figures have appeared in a new advertisement attacking any proposal for an Indigenous voice to parliament. 

Queensland Senator James McGrath and former political candidate Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claim a voice will divide Australians by race.

The negative campaign was launched by the Institute of Public Affairs one day after Ken Wyatt, the minister for Aboriginal affairs, announced a co-design process on the voice to parliament.

Ms Price, who ran for the Liberal Party in the NT seat of Lingiari, said in the video that a voice would be "creating a separate entity". 

"We are not a separate entity," she said.

 "We should be considered Australian citizens and part of the fabric of this nation."
The Alice Springs town councillor described the proposal as a “fad” which detracted attention away from other issues.

"The idea of having a constitutionally enshrined voice to parliament is telling us that there are those who believe that we are forever going to disadvantaged," she said.

The idea - put forward in 2017 by the Uluru Statement from the Heart - has been rejected by the coalition government.

Mr McGrath claimed that a voice to parliament “will damage equality" and “divide Australia on the basis of race".

“I don’t want Indigenous Queenslanders being separated from non-Indigenous Queenslanders on the basis of their race and who they can vote for and where they can vote on the basis of a special chamber or a special voice,” he said. 

“We’re all equal, we’re all the same. This is just nuts.”

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