Robyn Gray
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Who is your mob? I'm Kamilaroi.
Where were your born and grow up?
I was born and grew up in Charleville. We lived on the Yumba, there was good and bad while growing up. I went to school at the local convent school but didn't like school because the nuns weren't very nice.
What did you do after school?
I left Charleville when I was 16 I worked on properties and then moved to Toowoomba. I...
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