Residents of Wilcannia share their views on the upcoming referendum for an Aboriginal Voice to Parliament and inclusion in the Australian Constitution.
Family home of Damien Dutton and wife Sapphire Hall. Their 3 three bedroom home houses eight people and sometimes over 20 to accomodate exteneded family.Left to right: Kevin Bates, Steven Harris and Colin Harris having a beer in Kevin’s front yard.
They intend to vote yes in the referendum.Robyn Ebsworth visiting the grave of her niece in the Wilcannia cemetery. She says the cemetery is “full of our young people”.Steven Harris in his living room which has a eulogy wall of photos of family members who have passed away.
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