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Mornington Island aims to tame wild horses and improve employment prospects
A remote Indigenous community in the Gulf of Carpentaria has made moves to control its horse population in order to improve the employment prospects of its young people.
Key points:
- Hundreds of horses have bred on the remote Indigenous community of Mornington Island
- The horses have been transported…
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