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Oil and gas execs urged to support Voice to Parliament

IN their first speeches at the APPEA Conference in Adelaide on Tuesday, both the federal resources minister Madeleine King and South Australian resources minister Tom Koutsantonis urged attendees to support the upcoming referendum to recognise First Nations people in the Australian constitution.

Madeleine King opens the APPEA Conference 2023

Madeleine King opens the APPEA Conference 2023

During their speeches, both ministers said the oil and gas industry needed to get behind the Voice to Parliament ‘Yes' campaign. "The Voice is an issue that South Australia supports," Koutsantonis said....

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