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Remembering the 1946 Pilbara strike, Australia’s longest, that paved the way for Indigenous rights – ABC News
When West Australian sheep station workers went on strike for fair wages and decent conditions, they wrote one of the most important chapters in Australia’s history….

The rusting car bodies that Banjima man Marshall Smith sits among at Mingullatharndo community are a daily reminder of one of the most significant human rights struggles for Indigenous people in Australian history.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains images and names of people who have died.
“Some days I look at these trucks and think, how did they do it? “Mr Smith said.
“They were survivors, and this is the proof.”
What Mr Smith is referring…
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