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His distinctive truck has been decorated with designs by Gangari (Grinding Stone) artist, Aunty Kathryn Dodd Farrawell, and community educator, artist and Birri Wirri woman, Georgia Frew.

Mr Singh’s truck is adorned with artwork by Gangari (Grinding Stone) artist, Aunty Kathryn Dodd Farrawell, and community educator, artist and Birri Wirri woman, Georgia Frew. Credit: SBS Punjabi
At the launch of the show, Mr Singh said, “It’s a proud moment for us to be launching this national road trip to promote the Voice among multicultural and regional communities”.
The roadshow aims to engage a predicted 100,000 members of various religious, sporting, youth and multicultural groups at public venues along the way. It is hoped the publicity generated will reach a further three million people.
It promises to generate a diverse community reach and impact whilst aiming to bring attention to the Voice campaign. It also hopes to inform and encourage a range of Australian community members and groups to support the ‘Yes’ vote.

A large group of family and friends farewelled Mr Singh. Credit: SBS Punjabi
Through his organisation ‘Turbans 4 Australia’, Mr Singh has helped Australians with disaster relief during bushfires, floods, the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crises.
The Voice proposes to advise the government on key issues that will inform decisions in areas ranging from better infant health to improving services in remote areas.
Campaign for the Voice
Adelaide and Carlton AFL legend and Wirangu/Kokatha man, Eddie Betts, says, “I know the Voice won’t fix everything overnight, but I feel like it’s the opening of a pathway to make sure we are included and respected in the decisions that impact us.”

AFL legend, Eddie Betts, supports a ‘Yes’ vote. Source: AAP
However, there are concerns by others that a central Voice risks overlooking the needs of regional and remote communities.
The roadshow collaborates with a handful of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders and diverse non-Indigenous Australians who will amplify the objectives of the journey.
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