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Religious leaders unite in support for the Uluru statement from the heart
Published 27 May 2022, 10:02 am
Religious leaders from Australia's largest faith groups have formed a unified front, calling for bipartisan support of the requests laid out in the Uluru Statement. The church heads signed a joint resolution in Sydney, backing calls for a referendum to see the voice of Indigenous Australians enshrined in the Constitution.
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