Uluru | Staring down the prospect of a bruising referendum defeat on the Indigenous Voice to parliament, Anthony Albanese will try to reclaim momentum for the Yes campaign with a symbolic visit to Uluru, insisting the fight for constitutional change remains winnable.
Just days out from the vote and with more than 2.85 million ballots already cast, the prime minister will on Tuesday meet with representatives of the Central Land Council at the sacred site, as well as visiting local artists and former Liberal MP Pat Farmer as he ends a 14,000 kilometre, six-month run for the Voice.