Having started in Tasmania six months ago – and worn through 14 pairs of shoes since – Pat Farmer completed the final 10km of his journey at Uluru at sunrise today.
On the sixth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, its architects are gathering at the sacred space to call for Australians to read and accept its invitation.
It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to deliver a referendum to enshrine the Voice into the constitution in his first term, back in July.
Australians are being encouraged to try a new type of road trip, with Qantas announcing a series of scenic flights over Australia's most popular tourist attractions.
The last climbers to scale Uluru stepped off the sacred rock at 7pm local time on October 26, bringing an end to almost 90-years of tourism amid the flurry of a culture war.
Controversial Senator Pauline Hanson will tonight reveal why she believes the Uluru climb should remain open to the public, despite strong opposition from a number of traditional owners.
While on assignment to cover the hordes of crowds racing to climb Uluru before it closes, A Current Affair's Martin King met Natalie Ray, a young Aboriginal woman who's part of the Anangu people – the traditional owners of Uluru and surrounding areas.
Australians will now have more opportunity to visit the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with Qantas commencing direct flights to the red centre launching today.