Aunty Joyce “Nin” Ingram returns to The Block for one final farewell
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Aunty Joyce Ingram
28/12/1922-13/6/2012
By National Indigenous Times reporter Geoff Bagnall
Aunty Joyce Ingram, Nin to generations of residents of The Block and the Sydney Aboriginal community, returned home last week for a final farewell.
More than 500 people including the New South Wales Governor, Marie Bashir, NSW Aboriginal Affairs...
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