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Seeing my Mum...
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Donelle Dingo
Donelle Dingo has been working at Gray Primary School for the last thirty years. She’s passionate about helping Aboriginal kids get a good education and she’s also passionate about her family. Lately, she’s been thinking about her mum Bessie, who was a tall, striking woman with snow-white hair. “Everywhere she went people would look at her,” and in this story, Donelle tells us why.
Donelle told her story live on Saturday 3 June 2017 at SPUN in Palmerston themed 'Obsession'.
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