Through his ongoing Run for the Voice, spanning 14,400 kilometres across Australia, Pat aims to amplify indigenous voices and ensure their meaningful participation in shaping laws and policies. His remarkable running career, including a 20,000km journey from the North Pole to the South Pole, showcases his commitment to making a difference.
Engaging with communities along his route, Pat Farmer's live conversation during the event promises to provide valuable insights into his mission and the importance of indigenous representation.
When: 9am Friday 23 June
Where: This session has been pre-recorded, as Pat is out on the road running for such an incredible cause.
More about Pat Farmer:
Pat Farmer AM is an ultramarathon runner who has raised millions of dollars for charities across his 40-year running career, including Lifeline and youth mental health service, ReachOut. In 2012, he ran from the North Pole to the South Pole raising funds for The Red Cross, running over 20,000kms across 10 months.
He is currently running around Australia, covering 14,000kms, to raise support and awareness of The Voice. To learn more, visit runforthevoice.com.