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Multicultural minister shames Angus Taylor for silence on diversity

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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June 29, 2026

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Minister for Multicultural Affairs Anne Aly shamed Leader of the Opposition Angus Taylor for his absence in defending a multicultural Australia during Question Time on Monday. When we say that Australia is one of the most successful multicultural nations in the world, that is what we mean,” Dr Aly said. “The three right-wing parties would have you believe that Australia is weakened by our diversity, a diversity that is etched in our landscape and in our history. “Diversity of our First Nations peoples and those that came across the seas. “Yet the leader of the opposition cannot even bring himself to defend our diversity or our multiculturalism, and that should tell us everything about the leader of the opposition and the three right-wing parties.”

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