Angus Taylor Remains Silent on Multiculturalism Support
During a recent press conference, Treasurer Angus Taylor refrained from directly addressing his stance on multiculturalism, raising questions about the Coalition's position on cultural issues.
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During a recent press conference, Treasurer Angus Taylor refrained from directly addressing his stance on multiculturalism, raising questions about the Coalition's position on cultural issues.
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