
Autumn 2019
My Story: Blue Mountains
It is November, 2004. I am cycling on the road up Mount Victoria Pass, one of the steepest and longest climbs in New South Wales.
It is November, 2004. I am cycling on the road up Mount Victoria Pass, one of the steepest and longest climbs in New South Wales.
I come from an aboriginal community in South Australia, Point Pearce, surrounded by poverty, like everyone else in the community. I’m from the Narungga Tribe.
Myra Cowell (80 this year) and Wendy Frazier (59) share some of their personal story of moving from death to life, a journey which is
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