Stories - Truth Telling in Walyalup
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Truth Telling in Walyalup
Vaughan Wayne
Vaughan Wayne is a Whadjuk Nyungar man with connections to Yued and Ballardong country. He reflects on a haunting childhood memory of a shag covered in oil by the Derbarl Yerrigan/Swan River.
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Truth Telling in Walyalup
Bill Adlam
Bill Adlam was born and grew up in Merredin, Western Australia. Merredin is situated on the land of the Njaki Njaki people… but Bill didn’t know this growing up. In this story, he shares his journey of discovering the dark history of his home town and that the past isn’t often so far away as we think it is.
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Truth Telling in Walyalup
Gerrard Shaw
Gerrard Shaw is a Whadjuk Elder with connections to Yued and Ballardong country. Gerrard reflects on the long journey Australia has been on toward truth telling, reflecting on key historical moments and his own experiences being impacted by the Stolen Generations.