Fighting for the rights of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in NSW, the ACT and beyond since 1970.
Nov 13, 2020 • 23 tweets • 4 min read
We're kicking off now with our NAIDOC panel discussion to celebrate 50 years of Aboriginal community controlled legal services. We'll be tweeting some of the key comments here. Looking forward to an engaging yarn!
Uncle Lyall Munro Jr tells us that one of the first protests leading to establishment of the ALS was for workers' rights in Wee Waa. The workers came to Sydney to fight for their rights in court and networked with other staunch activists.