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'I live in Constant Fear For my Children'
More than half the children locked up in Australia are indigenous, despite making up only 3% of the population.
Successive governments have struggled to narrow the chasm between indigenous and non-indigenous people in Australia.
The gap has been called a national shame – and nowhere is it more pronounced than in youth detention.
More than half the children locked up are indigenous – despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people making up only 3% of the population.
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Reports looking at Britain's colonial legacy.
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