'Voice will increase simmering tensions between varying Aboriginal clans of Australia'

Greg Mayfield
August 30 2022 - 5:00pm
Adnyamathanha Elder Cheryl Coulthard-Waye fears there will be friction among Aboriginals if the Voice to parliament goes ahead. She is with Elder Charlie Jackson at Port Augusta. Photo: File
Adnyamathanha Elder Cheryl Coulthard-Waye fears there will be friction among Aboriginals if the Voice to parliament goes ahead. She is with Elder Charlie Jackson at Port Augusta. Photo: File

If the Voice to Parliament is introduced, it will be a "declaration of war" between Indigenous tribes, according to a South Australian Aboriginal leader.

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Greg Mayfield

Greg Mayfield

Group Editor SA

As editor, I am responsible for 11 mastheads around the state. I have more than 45 years' experience in newspapers and digital platforms. I am lucky to have an enthusiastic and dedicated team of journalists working with me.

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