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Morning News Bulletin 31 May 2023

Western Australia's deputy premier expected to become the state's new leader; migrant and cultural community organisations rally their support behind the Yes vote for the Voice referendum; and the AFL clears allegations in the Hawthorn racism inquiry.


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Western Australia's deputy premier expected to become the state's new leader; migrant and cultural community organisations rally their support behind the Yes vote for the Voice referendum; and the AFL clears allegations in the Hawthorn racism inquiry.



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