The prime minister met former Liberal MP Pat Farmer at the end of a 14,000-kilometre run in support of the Voice.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says "no nation was ever advanced by succumbing to fear" just days from the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, warning the constitution remains "incomplete" without recognising the First Peoples of Australia.
"Please reflect on our coat of arms. There is a very, very good reason why this country uniquely has an emu and uniquely has a kangaroo … we do not walk backwards, we do not take a backward step. We only ever move forward," he said. "On Saturday, we have an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past to correct those mistakes and to move forward together as one.
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