Seselja suggests background will help in multicultural role

TNS Zed Seselja bên trái trong lễ tuyên thệ

TNS Zed Seselja bên trái trong lễ tuyên thệ Source: AAP

The new Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs says Australians worried about terrorism and what he calls "Islamic extremism" have a right to be heard.


He says there must be a respectful conversation.

And Zed Seselja has promised to look at why, after three years, the Coalition is still using Labor's multicultural-affairs policy.






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