Days out from the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, marathon runner Pat Farmer has finished his Run for the Voice.
A new poll suggests support for the Voice is increasing, but still trailing behind the No vote.
He was greeted at Uluru by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Chief Minister for the Northern Territory Natasha Fyles, and the Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour.
Leading No campaigner Warren Mundine told the A-B-C he won't be celebrating if the referendum is defeated. So, with polling suggesting the No vote will succeed, members of the Yes campaign are making last minute pitches to voters across the country."First Nations people, and all those people who believe in seeing a Voice enshrined in the Constitution are walking strong.
Despite the Yes campaign insisting there's still time to convince undecided voters to vote Yes, the No campaign appears focused on life after the referendum.
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