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Daisy and Angel Imari, Kalgoorlie, 1960

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Mary Bennett writes: 'Daisy Imari and Angel are a grand Aborigine couple who have always worked faithfully as stationhands wherever work was to be found. Now that they are ageing it is difficult to get station work, so they take work in the bush and Angel cuts wood. It happens that they are not always paid and there is no redress.'

Mary Bennett writes: 'Daisy Imari and Angel are a grand Aborigine couple who have always worked faithfully as stationhands wherever work was to be found. Now that they are ageing it is difficult to get station work, so they take work in the bush and Angel cuts wood. It happens that they are not always paid and there is no redress.'

Source: Box 12/5, Council for Aboriginal Rights (Vic.) Papers, MS 12913, State Library of Victoria



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Social Service benefits, 1954-64