Individual or Group Submission02/10/24

Uncle Robert Johnson

Uncle Robert Arthur Johnson mob is Tasmanian, Little river people. This submission is a transcript of Uncle Robert discussing his history, his experiences working and volunteering within health and justice systems, his work with other Elders, and the changes he would like to see.

Topics: Criminal justice system, Health, Other topic
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