Video26/04/24

One of the most significant land rights cases in Victoria’s history

'We went and camped there and got death threats and everything...my two children were with me...we lived out there.' Aunty Tina Frankland shares the importance of her successful protest against the Alcoa Smelter Site in Portland. Together with Aunty Sandra Onus, Aunty Tina's activism led to one of the most significant land rights cases in Victoria's history.

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