Australian Museum
Guided Tour
Unfinished Business: Audio of exhibition labels
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Audio of exhibition labels from Unfinished Business, stories from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with disabilities.
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Unfinished Business introduction
Stories from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disabilities.
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Ngarrindjeri woman: Gayle Rankine
Gayle Rankine is a Ngarrindjeri woman and Chairperson of the First Peoples Disability Network (Australia).
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Maralinga: Yami Lester
Yami Lester is a Yankunyjatjara man from South Australia who became severely vision impaired by an ominous ‘black mist’ that engulfed his family’s camp in the 1950s.
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The Soldier: Roy Mundine
Roy Mundine OAM (military) is a Bundjalung man and distinguished Vietnam War veteran who served with exceptional courage in Vietnam.
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The Activist: Quaden Georgetown
Quaden Georgetown Junior is a young boy from the Birri and Gubba Nations with achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism.
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Malpractice: Carol Carter
Aunty Carol Carter is a Kamilaroi woman and Bankstown Elder who acquired Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) as a result of malpractice by her local doctor.
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Stolen: Eve Kitchener
Eve Kitchener is a Wiradjuri woman and artist who was stolen from her family in 1961 at the age of 5.
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Hanging Tree: Gary Umbagai
Gary Umbagai is an Aboriginal man from the Wandjina tribe and lives in Mowanjum, a community just outside Derby in Western Australia.
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MJD: Gayangwa Lalara
Gayangwa Lalara is a Warnindilyakwa woman and Vice-Chairperson of the MJD Foundation. Her siblings suffer from MJD, an inherited neuro-degenerative disease.
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Soul Deep: Jake Briggs
Jake Briggs is a Wonnarua and Kamilaroi man and the Chairperson of the Aboriginal Disability Network NSW.
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Tattoo: Jandamarra O'Shane
Jandamarra is a Murri Indigenous Australian who at age 6, on 10 October 1996, was the victim of a fire attack whilst playing at a schoolyard in Cairns, Queensland.
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Sound of Silence: Joanna Agius
Joanna Agius is a Narungga woman who was born profoundly deaf. She is the Deaf Arts Officer at Accessible Arts.
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Standing Tall: John Baxter
John Baxter is a Latja Latja and Narungga man born with spina bifida. He is the board member of Reconciliation Victoria and board member of the First Peoples Disability Network.
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The Wild Man: Josh Lennox
Josh Lennox is a proud Kalkadoon man who, at the age of 2, as a result of a car accident, acquired a severe brain injury that has left him with cerebral palsy-type impairments.
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The Matriarch: June Oscar
June Oscar AO is the CEO of Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre and was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of her work including Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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Freshwater Saltwater: Kay Sadler
Kay Sadler is a Worimi Biripi Woman and a board member of the First Peoples Disability Network Australia.
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Honorary Pom: Kevin Coombs OAM
Kevin Coombs OAM belongs to the Wotjobaluk people of Victoria and has represented Australia in the Paralympics.
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A penny for your thoughts: Lesley Flanders
Lesley Flanders is a Gumbaynggirr Woman and has been a foster mum to over 40 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
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The Statesman: Lester Bostock
Lester Bostock is a Bundjalung man with a disability who has been at the forefront of promoting and protecting the human rights of Aboriginal people with disability in Australia over several decades.
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The Kuuyang: Lurpeen Clarke
Lurpeen Clarke, who has Downs Syndrome, is the daughter of the FPDN Deputy Chair, and the granddaughter of Aboriginal boxer Banjo Clarke.
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Mother: Maree Kalkeeyorta
Maree Kalkeeyorta lives in the remote community of Aurukun in Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland and has a son born with cerebral palsy.
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Noble Cause: Marlon Noble
Marlon Noble is a Yamatji Man who was charged with the sexual abuse of two girls despite his charges never being put before a court or assessed.
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The Purple House: Mavis Wayne
Mavis Wayne was an artist from Yuendumu who has since passed away from end stage renal disease.
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Baryulgil: Patty Mundine
Patty Mundine was from Baryulgil where she was exposed to asbestos as a little girl playing in the asbestos mine.
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TBA - to be advised: Rex Bellotti Jr
Rex Bellotti Jr was struck down by a police vehicle and years later he and his family are still waiting for answers and compensation.
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Japanangka: Rex Japanangka Granites
Rex Japanangka Granites is a Senior Walpiri man from the Western Desert and a custodian for Mina Mina Dreaming and an ordained Pastor.
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The Life Saver: Rhys Nagas
Rhys Nagas is a Wiradjuri Man who is a health and wellness professional.
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The Visionary: Steve Widders
Steve Widders is from the Kamilaroi and Anaiwan people of northern New South Wales and was declared medically blind by former Australian of the year Professor Fred Hollows.
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The Carer: Tyrone
Tyrone lives in Darwin with his Aunt Lesol whom he calls mum. She educates and supports the young ones under her care through their growth.
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Hope: Hope Campbell
Hope was diagnosed with Otitis Media, which has impacted her hearing and learning abilities.
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The Forgotten: Roseanne Fulton
Roseanne, like many other Indigenous children in remote Central Australia, was born with foetal alcohol-related brain damage and grew up beyond the effective reach of the state welfare services.
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