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As part of a focus on urban renewal, the inner-city suburb once known predominantly as a low-socioeconomic area with a history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander activism is now a hub for ...
Yvette Lever’s story is proof that it’s never too late to follow your passion. In July, the 57-year old opened The Tin Humpy Café in Redfern, realising a dream that had been over a decade in the ...
This site had previously housed Biri Biri, a cafe run by Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo (the Indigenous elder is a role model to The Tin Humpy owner and still pops into the eatery to say hello).
In 1967, Richard Bell was 13 and living in a tin humpy with his mother and siblings near Mitchell in central Queensland. He remembers feeling a surge of hope when the Aboriginal referendum passed ...