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The NSW opposition leader will support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum this year, despite his federal party’s opposition to the vote. 

Mark Speakman said he would personally support a Voice in the Australian Constitution but the NSW opposition has agreed not to bind MPs to a position.

“It is a proposal for a purely advisory body on behalf of Indigenous Australians, who are far and away the most disadvantaged people in our nation,” he said.

“On balance, I think the potential rewards outweigh the potential risks, and I personally support a Voice in the Australian constitution.”

Mr Speakman’s position is at odds with the federal Coalition, which has been campaigning for months against the Voice.

The Liberal Party wants constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians without a constitutionally enshrined Voice.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected calls to delay, defer or cancel the referendum, despite recent polls suggesting support for a Yes vote is trending down.

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