When indigenous artist Danny Eastwood discovered his painting of Uluru had been stolen and distributed by opponents to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, he was furious. His artwork, which depicts the sun radiating behind the sacred red rock while a pair of kangaroos bounce across the desert, has become embroiled in an investigation by the election watchdog. "I feel disgusted," the Gadigal elder said. "It's not just the painting, [Uluru is] an icon … they've taken a very sacred place to Aboriginals all over Australia and put graffiti on it." ABC Investigations has found digitally altered versions of Mr Eastwood's...