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No campaign leader Warren Mundine says fundraising has been ‘stunning plump on’ however won’t verbalize who’s chipped in.
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Australians in aim states will probably be shown television advertisements opposing the Indigenous Direct to Parliament this week as the No campaign spends tens of thousands of bucks experimenting with a range of messages.
Recognise a Better Methodology president Warren Mundine spoke to Crikey about the campaign’s early fundraising and advertising efforts following reporting of an advertising blitz from both his organisation and fellow No campaign Comely Australia.
Mundine mentioned his organisation hasn’t started totally campaigning yet and expects the contest to kick off after the authorities passes the Direct to Parliament referendum invoice later this year and publicizes the legit referendum date.
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