Indigenous voice a ‘greater need’ than a republic, says business

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CSL chairman Brian McNamee has backed prime minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to pursue indigenous recognition before a republic saying many Australians felt “indifference” to the monarchy.

CSL chairman Brian McNamee has backed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to pursue Indigenous recognition before a republic, saying many Australians felt “indifference” towards the monarchy.

The blood products boss said Britain’s history of colonisation in Australia still needed to be addressed by the royal family, and that it was likely King Charles III would “need to apologise” for the empire’s colonial past.“I am confident ‘Brand Windsor’ and their sophisticated promotional department will do all it can here to rehabilitate King Charles,” he said.

Senior business leaders including retailer Gerry Harvey and former venture capital boss Daniel Petre said the death of the Queen paved the way for a broader debate about a republic.

 

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How about he focus on increasing his share price instead embracing this woke wankery….

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