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Anthony Albanese has teamed up with Australian rock royalty to rally for the Voice to Parliament just weeks before voters head to the polls.

The Prime Minister was joined onstage at the West Says Yes event held at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville by the Hoodoo Gurus and Dog Trumpet.

Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese speaks on stage at The West Says Yes event at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville Picture: NCA NewsWire / Max Mason-Hubers Also the founder of charity Turbans 4 Australia, Mr Singh was a “secret guest” at the event and is currently travelling 25,000 kilometres around Australia to try to encourage people from multicultural backgrounds to support the referendum.On Wednesday night, more than 1000 people turned out to a No campaign rally in Brisbane to rally behind Warren Mundine and Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.

Senator Price told the cheering crowd the country should never have been subjected to “such a divisive referendum”.“For some time, we as a nation have come under attack from those who want to believe that we’re made up of two kinds of people, that we are either oppressed, or we oppressors.The crowd cheered as Senator Price said the referendum represented a “line in the sand” where people wouldn’t be subject to “gaslighting or manipulation”.

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