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Black mould, termites and no electricity or hot water: Inside the Aboriginal housing divide
Annabelle Dargin knows what it’s like to endure hardship.
The Wiradjuri woman grew up during an era of racial segregation, when discriminative laws governed the lives of Aboriginal people and forced them to live in tin huts on missions or reserves on the outskirts of towns.
Much has changed…
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