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Protesters gathered around the country, in response to a call out from Yuendumu Elders, to demand police be prohibited from taking guns into remote First Nations communities and justice for Kumanjayi Walker. Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS report.
Protesters gathered at Sydney Town Hall on Gadigal Land on Saturday June 18 to demand the removal of police guns from remote First Nations communities and demand justice for Kumanjayi Walker, who was killed by police officer Zachary Rolfe in 2019. The rally heard from Yuendumu woman Aunty Audrey, the grandmother of Kumanjayi Walker, as well as a number of other speakers,
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It s almost midday in north-east Tasmania, and Hank Horton is making instant coffee on top of a mountain, surrounded by a group of keen listeners.
The mountain is called wukalina, which means women s breast in the Tasmanian Aboriginal language palawa kani. The mountain was named due to its shape.
Wukalina means women s breast in the Tasmanian Aboriginal language.
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Hank is an Aboriginal man and the lead guide for the wukalina walk; a four-day, three-night bushwalk and cultural experience in the north-east of Tasmania.
When Hank stands on wukalina, he is standing on his own country.