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Indigenous communities won’t be safe from COVID until we act on the lessons learnt in Wilcannia
There is an engraving of a brush turkey on a rock shelf near Wollombi, in the NSW Hunter Valley.
It was made thousands of years ago by the Wonnorua people, the traditional owners of the area.
Elders use the site to teach people about responsibility. They say the sections inside the turkey are…
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