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Young Mob Questioning Treaty
Young Mob Questioning Treaty

Young Mob Questioning Treaty

Genres

Documentary

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Young Aboriginal people who are traditional custodians in Victoria explore the Treaty process with questions, concerns and their opinions. Sharing their insights into what has been happening and what needs to happen.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

8 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

12 October 2019

Country

Australia

Cast

Sissy Austin

Sissy Austin

Self

Indi Clarke

Indi Clarke

Self

Jedda Patten King

Jedda Patten King

Self

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