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3 minutes agoThe Yes23 campaign has distanced itself from protestors who hurled abuse at people attending a No event on Monday in South Australia.Over 1,000 people attended the event to hear from Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price and prominent No campaigner Warren Mundine.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for respectful debate in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament referendum.The small group of members were yelling abusive names at the event attendees and the leading members of the No campaign, while also holding signs saying ‘There’s no pride in genocide’.Liberal Senator Alex Antic filmed the protestors as they continually name-called both him and the attendees of the No event.

The Yes23 campaign has distanced itself from protestors who hurled abuse at people attending a No event on Monday in South Australia.
Over 1,000 people attended the event to hear from Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price and prominent No campaigner Warren Mundine.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for respectful debate in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament referendum.
The small group of members were yelling abusive names at the event attendees and the leading members of the No campaign, while also holding signs saying ‘There’s no pride in genocide’.
Liberal Senator Alex Antic filmed the protestors as they continually name-called both him and the attendees of the No event.
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