2016年5月16日 星期一

aboriginal communities, of Western Australia. 原住民社區

What a wonderful surprise to see this perfect white rabbit being cared for by Romaine. Romaine and his family came over from the Wangkatjungka Community about 700 km’s from Broome.  'We came to do some shopping’. One Mile Community, Broome, Western Australia. (Photograph by Ingetje Tadros/Diimex)
This week is a good week there is extra money to pool. First meal of the day for this family consists of bacon, eggs and damper cooked inside a condemned building in the One Mile Community, just on the entrance to the tourism town of Broome. Western Australia. (Photograph by Ingetje Tadros)
The Outback, vast and remote, untamed nature. Mornington Station. 100-150 aboriginal communities in Western Australia are part of a sweeping government policy of settlement closure and dissolution of Indigenous Australian communities. Closing down communities is devastating for the people who live in them. It represents a physical, emotional, spiritual and painful disconnect for aboriginal people from sacred land. The Kimberley, Western Australia. (Photograph by Ingetje Tadros)
“Alcohol can bring you down and kill you, it will….to me I was happy to die, I lost my father he was my hero, I had a bad record , I know now my job is to save my people.” ‘Billy’ Stuart Ah Choo sitting outside his home in Kennedy Hill with his beloved dog Dontee and her pup Little Blacky. Broome, Western Australia. (Photograph by Ingetje Tadros/Diimex)
This is what homelessness looks like. A family sleeps in a makeshift bedroom outside one of the richest area’s of Broome, while a young boy watches a brawl ensue. There is no place to escape as the walls are invisible. Broome, Western Australia. (Photograph by Ingetje Tadros/Diimex)
'This Is My Country' – The discrimination against and displacement of aboriginal communities of Western Australia
https://www.yahoo.com/news/country-discrimination-against-displacement-aboriginal-193915838.html

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