Family frees dying brother
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The beleaguered Perth Nyungah family of the Brophos has had to deal with one tragedy after another since they were tossed out of their homes by State Government's 2003 closure of their Swan Valley Nyungah community – many of the residents finished homeless and some have sadly died on the streets. The suburban Lockridge community site, soon to be turned into a park called "Reconciliation Park" by the...
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