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lindy morrison

“i saw that punk could be a political, social and cultural movement. that’s what i wanted to be part of.”

with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service, which was set up by the Whitlam government in Brisbane. Each morning, the field officer Denis Walker and I would go to the Magistrate’s Court and ask for bail and an adjournment for anyone who’d been picked up by the cops and put in jail for drunkenness the night before. We would take them back to the legal service to see a lawyer. Sometimes, later at night, we’d go on ‘pig patrol’, where we

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