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Prime Minister at the Lakemba Mosque today. Myles Houlbrook-Walk Anthony Albanese spoke about one of the largest mosques in Australia, about the voice of Muslims who spoke to Muslims with Muslims. In field, he talked about long -standing relationship between Muslims and first Australians beaten from North East Arnhem Land and first Australians beaten from Makassar. Mr. Albania asked Hundreds of Prayers from Hundreds of Prayers in Lakemba Mosque to "appeal to our better angles". "This referendum will not be decided by politicians, but will be decided by everyone in this room over 18," he said. Albania also claimed that he would be stuck to address the country, regardless of progressive or conservative arguments to avoid voting. He said, "There is no progressive yes or a progressive charity." "Not to vote does not leave us anywhere. No recognition. In addition to the Prime Minister, Sheikh Shady Alseiman, President of the Australian National Imams Council, called on other Muslims to vote yes. “We are attached to sound and we will say yes to the sound,” he said. "Inshallah, we will wake up on October 15 and will see the success of every Australian sound." The Labor Party is working hard to enlarge the vote between multicultural and various communities. Yesterday, local business Minister Linda Burney addressed a group of approximately 100 elderly Chinese Australians, whose speech was transformed into Mandarin and Kantonca.