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Maeve Bannister

PM gets party room ready for referendum challenge

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants to minimise scare campaigns ahead of the Voice referendum. Photo: AAP

Anthony Albanese is urging members of his party to help minimise scare campaigns ahead of a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice to parliament.

Using a history lesson to illustrate his point, the prime minister warned his party room of the challenges to come.

Mr Albanese said a successful referendum had not been held in 50 years, and only 20 per cent of the referendums put by Labor had been carried.

He also said historically there had been no successful referendums without bipartisan support.

The government is aiming to finalise laws that will set out rules around the distribution of referendum information and political donations.

Legislation outlining the referendum’s processes is before the Senate, where the coalition and Greens are seeking changes they say will protect against foreign interference and make the vote fairer.

Speaking on the referendum machinery bill, independent senator Jacqui Lambie said practical measures were needed to support Indigenous communities.

“The minister says having a voice will fix those issues,” she told parliament on Tuesday.

“That’s all well and good, but we need solutions today.”

At a coalition party room meeting, MPs and senators expressed concern they would not secure any of the outcomes they wanted if the government negotiated a pathway with the Greens to pass the machinery bill.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton told his party room that negotiations with the government needed to ensure the best chance for a fair campaign.

If the coalition does not support the bill, the government will need the Greens and two other votes to pass it.

Mr Albanese is expected to meet with the referendum working group on Tuesday, ahead of a second bill outlining the proposed constitutional change going to parliament as early as next week.

– AAP

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