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There is one thing that unites FOBs, Asians and white people , says writer Winnie Dunn, and that is pork rolls.
The ubiquitous Vietnamese snack happens to be a convergent and climactic plot point for a Quentin Tarantino-esque multi-channel art installation premiering at Sydney Festival that explores the lived experience of growing up in multi-cultural western Sydney.
Inspired by life in western Sydney, the creators of Sex, Drugs and Pork Rolls on the streets of Bankstown.
Credit:Steven Siewert
Counting and Cracking, swept the Helpmann awards.
It features the talents of Prime Minister Literary Award winner Omar Sakr and novelist Michael Mohammed Ahmad.